
22 August 2016 | 3 replies
Now I am looking forward to getting into the "Uncomfortable Zone" and dreaming bigger.I love learning new things; especially if they challenge my intellect.

22 August 2016 | 5 replies
It is possible to find a bank that doesn't care but you will have to do some scoting. 20% down for an investment property would be a dream, most lenders want at least 25% down, some even 30%.As for you rent is that what market rates are in the area you're looking at buying in?

24 August 2016 | 3 replies
Just finished the initial beginners guide book and now its time to put in the action to my ideas and dreams and get started!

23 August 2016 | 2 replies
But in both careers, I found I was giving more time and getting less fulfillment.While working 9-5 jobs, over the past 5 years (Finished Study at BGSU in 2011), I've spent countless hours working for free and volunteering to try and make my dream of working in an NBA Front Office a reality.

25 August 2016 | 3 replies
But it wasn’t so successful since not everyone had similar dreams.

26 August 2016 | 20 replies
One condo association I own a rental at has a different angle the dog policy (max weight and number of dogs rather than breed) that I realize now could achieve the same end without getting too far into the restricted breeds lists and some of those issues (like mixed breeds, ones not named, checking pedigrees, etc, etc).

31 August 2016 | 3 replies
We would like to move out by next year once we have satisfied the loan's owner occupancy requirement, and purchase our personal residence that we would like to stay in for several years before we are able to build our dream home.

26 August 2016 | 9 replies
That sounds like a dream come true.

27 August 2016 | 12 replies
If yes,keep it and let the tenant follow their pipe dreams of home ownership somewhere else.Don't make their problems yours.If she needs section 8 to pay her bills,she can't safely finance a stick of gum let alone your property and you'd be headed for a long an expensive foreclosure before long.Now if YOU need to sell because you can't afford to repair it or it will need major repairs like a new roof,appliances,etc. and you haven't been setting aside money every month to pay for them well then that's different.Put it on the Bigger Pockets marketplace and let one of us buy it from you and relieve you of the burden.Good luck.

7 September 2016 | 6 replies
At this particular point in my life, I am not going to be the one who has the money to put up big down payments for properties (students loans), but I am attempting to form a team that would be willing to work together to make our collective dream happen.