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Sergio Aguinaga rental steps questions
28 September 2018 | 2 replies
So I told him I like steady tenants and you won't last a year.
Sarah Preston Full Blown Newb - Houston, TX
3 January 2019 | 13 replies
My husband is very risk averse and I think we'll probably be more "slow and steady" than high risk quick climbers.
Gregory Schwartz Out of state, sight unseen investing
5 July 2018 | 110 replies
@Gregory Schwartz Be confident in your due diligence, steady in your execution and it will turn out fine! 
Doug Phillips Tax Lien/Deed investor out of Cincinnati, OH
9 July 2018 | 10 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Lukas Lease New guy from Front Royal, Virginia
8 July 2018 | 6 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.
Zachary R. Inspection Objection Deadline- New Boiler & Sewer Scope Help!
4 July 2018 | 3 replies
Inspection deadline is tomorrow.Thanks again everyone :)___For Context, boiler details:Approximate capacity: 105,000 BTU/hrEfficiency: ConventionalExhaust venting method: Natural draftApproximate age: 38 years 39 years 40 years 41 years Near end of life expectancy Typical life expectancy: Boiler (cast iron) 25 to 50 years Main fuel shut off at:  MeterFailure probability: Medium Supply temperature: 180°F The following issues were noted at the time of the inspection: 1.
Charles Haverty Soon-to-be physician, wanting to house hack to start!
3 July 2018 | 18 replies
Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady advice Episode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I strongly recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs.Amanda HanBrandon HallTax Reform Update – Brandon Hall and Amanda Han Linda Weygant GuidesUltimate Beginners Guide Forum StickiesBP Calculators or spreadsheets uploaded by membersMy Favorite Books I have to say all of the BP books…right?
Keith Brown Thoughts on turnkey investing and the best locations
2 July 2018 | 12 replies
You've got a steady job and are looking for a way to diversify your retirement planning.
Christina Tabacco New Member Huntington NY
11 July 2018 | 11 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I strongly recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs.Amanda HanBrandon HallTax Reform Update – Brandon Hall and Amanda Han Linda Weygant GuidesUltimate Beginners Guide Forum StickiesBP Calculators or spreadsheets uploaded by membersMy Favorite Books I have to say all of the BP books…right?
Tim Johnson Grand Rapids Mi newbie
8 August 2018 | 10 replies
Plus...escape velocity...Episode 113 – Jay Papasan - Very practical slow and steady adviceEpisode 221 - Tim Shiner - his concept of equity build up and "shearing the sheep" shows some of the flexibility of real estate vs a 401k Last but not least, I also recommend all the tax advice given by my fellow CPAs on the BP Podcast.