Jake Mailes
Excited to be a part of the commumity
13 November 2017 | 7 replies
I plan on reading the forums religiously to try and soak in as much knowledge as possible.
Nicole Grenier
New Member, excited to be here
30 December 2017 | 5 replies
I feel as if I have had an awakening this year and I want more.
Benjamin Benomar
Hello from Atlanta GA
4 January 2018 | 12 replies
I've religiously been listening to the BP podcasts and finally venturing onto the forums.
Jason Haymond
50% Rule - Where do I keep the money?
5 January 2018 | 2 replies
Like a smart investor, I religiously plan for a portion of my gross rent to go toward replacing that roof in 20-30 years.
Ralph Naval
LAREIA or South LAREIA
17 January 2018 | 11 replies
I go to the LA REIA pretty religiously.
Chris Grabosky
Cincinnati 2-4 Units - Hyde Park, Oakley, Mt. Lookout
19 October 2017 | 9 replies
It is not an option to move in with me in Covington because of parental religious beliefs...Going to step up my game and analyze and view as many multis as I can over the next few weeks.
Fernando E.
Small multifamily homes in Indy - OOS
23 June 2020 | 7 replies
I'm also starting my pre approval process, there will be two borrowers my partner and I, both have solid W2.Our goal is to build a strong portfolio in the next 2 years of small MFH in Indy to ultimately replace our W2 and have more options, I don't see myself quitting a full time job but it's the sense of freedom and having the opportunity to spend time with family and love ones as I will be a married man in a few months :) I also listen to BP webinars religiously, and connect to fellow investors.
Aubrey P.
Inheriting RE - taxes, ownership, advice in General
5 December 2017 | 2 replies
This topic can spark a religious war here on BP).Beginning to transfer ownership of these properties to the children now via joint ownership in LLCs between the parents and children can spark Gift Tax situations.
Tracy Z. Rewey
12 Days Of Note Investing- Day #5 Restructuring To Accelerate ROI
7 December 2017 | 7 replies
Rewey were my dad and I came up with the Zero interest was in the era of 15 to 20% interest rates.. and you had I believe it was Datsun ( Nissan to those who are too young to know what a Datsun is ) was the first auto maker to come out with 1.9% or 0% financing on their car's.Also at the same time I had a group of Saudi buyers ( circa early 80s) who could not pay interest for religious reasons.So just cranked up the HP and and started to get very familiar with PV's and all different calcs.. in those days we sold our owner financed land at 15% interest 7 years..