
22 June 2019 | 35 replies
They are hide to find and if they were easy to come by, everyone would be rich.

31 July 2018 | 2 replies
Thanks for the mention, @Dmitriy Fomichenko.If I knew a generic answer to your question, @James Maness, I would've been a very rich man, spending 5 minutes a day copy-pasting this answer to every email I receive.There will be some people replying to this question, telling you their stories - how they got out of the rat race.

15 February 2022 | 87 replies
@Rich McElaney glad to hear it and good luck on your journey.

31 July 2018 | 8 replies
There are plenty of forums on here with different book recommendations (rich dad poor dad, millionaire real estate investor, etc...).

3 August 2018 | 1 reply
I'm part of a super rich community of entrepreneurs and have access to some killer referrals if you need them.

6 June 2018 | 13 replies
However, I am finding through my talks with some lenders that, since I am still relatively new out of school and have multiple student loans (although I have great credit), my saving grace in terms of getting a loan to fund my first deal is the salary my day job pays me.I know that real estate isn't a get rich quick scheme and that I will probably have to stick out my day job for a couple more years, but at what point do you see banks, lenders, etc. start to give you loans to fund deals without a steady stream from a corporate job?
15 June 2018 | 13 replies
I have tossed the idea of doing a flip or 2 for the capital increase so when I do jump in my entire savings will not be held up. most duplexes I have looked at show anywhere from a 5%-9% Cap rate.Also to add some info, I'm not looking to get rich overnight. anything with 120+ a month income per door is just fine with me.

12 June 2018 | 28 replies
This is a get rich slow game.

14 June 2018 | 14 replies
"Rich Dad Poor Dad" seems like an obvious starting choice.