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All Forum Posts by: Stephanie Bureau

Stephanie Bureau has started 21 posts and replied 109 times.

Post: Farm House Hacking

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

Growing up we rented stalls on our farm but it was just a small side thing. I feel like renting a small cabin would be a little bit more stable (no pun intended) than renting stalls. Right now we live on a farm for free and we do all the chores and maintance

Post: Farm House Hacking

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

So I'm working on doing some wholesaling for my first couple of deals, but long term we want to do buy and hold rentals. I know house hacking is a good way to get started, but we have 4 dogs (mainly large dogs) and a horse and there's no way we could live in town (I am trying to sell the horse). Has anyone house hacked a working farm? We're in San Antonio so most people want to be in town, but there are quite a few large ranches outside so there might be a market as well as a rodeo that goes from March-November in the small town just north of us in Bulverde, Texas. Is this even something I should consider or probably just a dead-end?

Post: Budget software

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

I use a combo of mint and excel. I'm not a big fan of their budget section, but I like seeing my networth on mint.

Post: Mike San Antonio

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

welcome! Along with this site check out the ABC'S of Real Estate Investing by Garrett Sutton. He talks a lot about multi family 

Post: New to Bigger Pockets

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

welcome!

Post: Real Estate Licence School

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

Does anyone know of a good (legit) real estate school online for Texas? I want to start getting into property management, but I know I need my license for that. Also do I need to be set up with a broker to do property management or just hold the license? Thanks!

Post: New to BP

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

Welcome! My partner is military so it definitely can be hard. I'm hoping to get into buy and hold myself this year. Let me know if I can help in any way.

Post: Investor in Bexar County (San Antonio) TX

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

Welcome! I'm wholesaling right now. I attended a SAREIA meeting and I'm hoping to go to the Alamo one soon

Post: Getting Paid while Driving for Dollars?

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

Here's an article on Uber and Sexual Assault

https://www.rt.com/news/334940-uber-confirms-sexual-assaults/ 

Post: Getting Paid while Driving for Dollars?

Stephanie BureauPosted
  • San Antonio, TX
  • Posts 111
  • Votes 28

@JR T This article says, "Courts have long held that hiring on the basis of sex is permissible where sex is a bona fide occupational qualification in the context of serving privacy interests." 

This service shows the driver, does background checks on drivers and has a safe word that only the driver and passenger knows.

Per 24 hours you get 75% of sales (2% is sent to a charity of the passenger's choice out of a list of 10) for the first $100 and after that 98% of sales (minus the 2% for the charity). I'd rather get paid less if I know that I have a higher chance of being safe. Uber has a high rate of reports of sexual assaults.