Dan Roma
Looking for land with mineral rights
9 May 2018 | 25 replies
It seems like you are exploring different ways to monetize "land" (or specifically, parcels).
Ryan Bird
Chicago net migration trends and investor outlook
10 January 2023 | 20 replies
It is shocking that someone was still monetizing that service.
Chad McDaniel
Passive income Ideas?
31 October 2020 | 63 replies
Of course, this requires upfront effort to create the content, but that's no different than the upfront effort needed to generate the cash for the investments you mentioned.Passive income from content creation and intellectual property can often be achieved with little capital investment -- you're essentially trading time (to create the content/IP) for capital.Examples include:- Writing books- Licensing ideas/inventions- Writing software/apps- Creating courses- Affiliate marketing- Other Internet stuff (building and monetizing a website, YouTube, etc)- Etc...I know several people who are making 7-figures each year off of their content/IP, and I have come relatively close to that number myself.
Josh Violette
How do you find a good area to invest in?
16 October 2014 | 30 replies
The property should meet the 1% rule and have the potential to cash flow at least $300/mo net, with conventional financing.If you can articulate the profile of your target property, then you can start narrowing down the markets that will meet your criteria.
Steve C.
negative cash flow in the bay area
23 February 2022 | 15 replies
Simple assumption: You think appreciation will still be up on the next 5 years.Math:Personal income = 10,000/moNet cash flow = -1,800/mo = 21,600/yr = 108,000Purchase price 2018 = 1.5MSelling price 2023 = 2MNet in 5 yrs = 500k - 108k = 392k in 5 years = 78.4/yr = 6.5k/mo.Property income is 65% of your personal income.Pssshh.
Nuo Shi
Buy property in Bay Area with negative cash flow for first 2 year
22 September 2020 | 18 replies
There is a separate thread at the moment with proponents of high appreciation markets.I disagree with the notion that you cannot monetize appreciation until you dispose an asset.
Tyler Speelman
Residents found a house they want to buy and want to break lease
15 October 2019 | 83 replies
YUP the benefits of being a broker when your also in a landlord or any other type of real estate investors.. you take a tenant and turn them into 20k of income.. when U help them out.. low end landlords I get it those folks are usually never going to buy a home.. but upper end the reason they leave many times is they join the ranks of homeowners.. so monetize on that.. don't worry about losing the tenant..
Jordan Copeland
House Hacking in Denver, Colorado?
23 March 2022 | 13 replies
His absolute dedication to his financial goals and then his ability to be able to monetize just about every asset in his life was startling to me.
Deandre Lee
Adding Rooms & Sqft On a BRRRR
18 June 2020 | 1 reply
Do you want to cash flow $300/mo net?
Blake Edwards
Investors who have a W2...Are you still investing in a 401k?
27 January 2020 | 168 replies
These people at a certain age will switch from growing the pile of money with savings to monetizing the pile they’ve grown and be FI.