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All Forum Posts by: Tri Nguyen

Tri Nguyen has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: What is the best way to pay off credit card?

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1
Hey everyone, what is simply the best and most strategic way to pay off your credit card? Let's say you currently have a balance of 1k on your credit card. Is it better to pay off the whole balance at the end of the month, or payment of $200 at the end of each month for 5 months?

Post: What is the best way to borrow money to invest?

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1
I would not mind even if it has high interest of 20%. That'll still leave you with 40k profit in 6 months.

Post: What is the best way to borrow money to invest?

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1
Hey everyone, Is there a way for me to get access to a credit line or a personal loan for let's say 10-50k? I would to use the money to invest in these shoes that are coming out soon. They will cost 800-1k on the after market and are guarantee to double up in price in 6 months. So let's say you bought 50 pairs for 50k, they will go up to 100k in 6 months. GUARANTEE. But how do I tell possible investors this? They will probably think I'm crazy. What do you guys think is the best way to borrow money to invest?

Post: Is this a worthy deal?

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1
Leah Bonner congratulations on your first deal! How were you able to pull it off in such a short amount of time? Please go into details

Post: "Survey" Should a Wholesaler get his License????

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1
Isn't it illegal to practice real estate without a license? I would get it just to have it under your belt. And access to the MLS is always nice.
Thank you for sharing your inspirational story with us! Love how your mom made the smart purchase in Boston.

Post: New member from Boston MA

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

thank you for the warm welcome. I am grateful to be a part of this community. 

Post: New member from Boston MA

Tri NguyenPosted
  • Boston, MA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1
Hey everyone, new member here. I recently started to browse BP and i have got to say, this is the best community on the Internet (shout out to Brandon Turner). I am looking forward to learning everything about real estate from all of you. Fun fact about myself, I recently made a conscious decision to stop my career as a drug dealer after 1 year and decided to fully apply myself to real estate. Being a dope boy is cool, the money is good, but I value my legacy, freedom and success too much. What I love about these two games is that there is no limit to how much money you can make, but in real estate, I won't have anybody trying to stick a gun to my head and I'll be able to sleep well at night. I want you guys opinion on this. Can I work as a real estate agent & a mortgage loan officer at the same time? Would a position as a mortgage loan officer be beneficial if I want to wholesaler? Your opinions are appreciated. I want to learn everything about this business. What takes people 10 years I want to be able to do in 1 year.