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Andreas Mueller High Interest Rates vs Gov Spending. Who will win the inflation fight?
30 May 2024 | 6 replies
Must we forget the other federal agency, the Federal Reserve, is in a highly restricting posture right now, holding interest rates at historic levels to slow inflation.
Todd Swalin Transferring property with a mortgage
28 May 2024 | 5 replies
There's a 99% chance they will approve what you want to do.Your equity is not a savings account from which you can withdraw whatever you want.
Marv Edelstein Looking to create a website
29 May 2024 | 21 replies
Google doesn't see the point of sending their visitors to your website, which will drop 86% of visitors in the first 15 seconds.Bottom line1) Squarespace, Wix, GoDaddy and other website builders are very slow.
Alecia Loveless Unhappy tenant What to do
29 May 2024 | 16 replies
Will it put you into the slow start of school season? 
Eric Justice Buying property-All Cash
5 June 2024 | 116 replies
. 🏠👍 100% agreed.I've witnessed way to many investors over the years getting caught with their pants down when using too much leverage.The real estate "guru" world is incentivized by selling more properties (Realtors earn commissions on every property sold) and "no money or low money" strategies (Easy way to flog books and seminars), etc...So leverage to the tilt they would say...The best deals are bought quickly and with cash.All good things take time and so does building a strong and sustainable real estate portfolio.Start slow and small and build the foundation of your portfolio with cash.This will minimize losses when vacancies occur and one hopefully won't have to put their hand too deep in their own pocket to cover expenses as they occur (Especially large expenses like mortgage costs).Once a solid foundation has been built and experience gained over a period of time of what the true income vs expenses will be, then look at using leverage.Also, all deals should be analyzed from a "devils advocate" standpoint and don't get too excited about it's initial prospects.If you think it won't happen to, I'm here to tell you that it will.This is coming from someone that has done hundreds of deals and has seen it all.Always protect the bottom line first and foremost.Much success
Zach Knoll Do You Manage Your Property or Hire a Manager?
29 May 2024 | 20 replies
The problem with being vertically integrated is that it will slow you down.
Ian Dale Ibrado house hacking to get in an expensive market
28 May 2024 | 10 replies
Wife is telling me to slow down. 
Ian Funnell Insight is Welcome
29 May 2024 | 4 replies
Slow and steady has been the way to build wealth for all eternity.
Fran Grey Nicholson Small-Scale Investor Lost Awesome GC to Illness
28 May 2024 | 0 replies
I invest on a slow and part-time basis which suits me.
Jim K. GENERATIONAL WEALTH: Do you worry about your kids?
31 May 2024 | 111 replies
I was not taught anything about investing or tax strategy as a child/teen, only to save money and don't buy unnecessary things (which is an extremely slow way to build wealth).