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Scott Trench Are you Pro or Against 401(k)?
2 May 2017 | 197 replies
From a tax advantage stand point, 401(k)s are great vehicles to stash some of your net worth.  
Kevin Parekh Is the market going to go KABOOM?
7 August 2020 | 55 replies
I'm personally just settling in to buying my first home and rehabbing to prepare for a house hack, stash cash for the next year or two and be ready to strike for when real deals pop up.
Aldin Tirak First Time New construction Mess
30 October 2018 | 15 replies
cities got burned on those.. developer gets place approved but never follows through the cities generally wont go after the bond and it just sits there I have bought 2 failed projects that were like this.. the bond is a joke really.
David Noskiewicz Do not want to quit on commercial!
20 November 2016 | 6 replies
Also, I don't have 50k stashed away, some, but not 50k. 
Brian Petty First post, first deal
24 June 2012 | 5 replies
I figure the monthly note would be around $200-250, and each unit would rent for around $350, leaving me around $500/month cash flow less what I would stash away for maintenance and other unexpected fees that might arise.The first property would have a note of around $300-350, and I figure would probably rent for $800 worst case, leaving me about the same cash flow, but without the safety of it still paying for itself at only 50% occupancy like the duplex would.
Brandon B. Moving to Sacramento and getting into small multi family rentals
1 March 2017 | 8 replies
So instead of dropping $1,000+ per month on your mortgage or rent, you can stash that money away to put towards your next property.
Matthew Butch New member here
26 July 2016 | 3 replies
Hey all, I was recommended to BiggerPockets.com by a friend, who frequents the site.Currently I am stashing away cash, to hopefully put down a down payment on a piece of property by the end of this year.
Nikki Banks New from Iowa
26 December 2015 | 6 replies
You'll turn up plenty of reviews from real people, not paid jokers often portrayed by the marketers of these guru programs. 
Chris Friedl Indianapolis, IN - trying real estate again
13 April 2017 | 7 replies
I worked for two years and made lots of money which I stashed away so that I could go back to graduate school some day.
Dante Devine Austin Market
16 December 2014 | 10 replies
Working with an investor and he just needs a place to stash his money (1031 Exchange).