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Tanner Resch Strategies for the future
29 December 2022 | 5 replies
Hey Tanner, Glad to hear you're planting the seeds early in your real estate endeavors. 
Nikki Erion Brand New to REI and Soaking Up As Much As Possible!
4 January 2023 | 2 replies

Hi!
I discovered BP after purchasing a very expensive mentorship/coaching membership thing, that I’m praying will pay off! I’ve received so much value from the podcast in the past two days that it rivals what I lea...

George Ahearn My First Deal.. Home Run or No?
5 December 2022 | 7 replies
I'm soaking up everything, hoping to make a move soon and expand my empire so that I can help others. 
Matthew Jackson Starting Real Estate Agent Journey!
30 June 2022 | 14 replies
Start planting some good seeds now.
Elmo Dasalla Which book should I read first?
24 June 2019 | 14 replies
My situation:Little to no moneyHungry to learnReady to do whatever it takesNeed to create seed moneyThanks In Advance for all your replies and knowledge.
Dominik Perrenoud How Do You Not Let Your Expenses Grow With Your Income?
9 May 2020 | 46 replies
If you can’t save then the seeds of greatness are not in you plain and simple .
Account Closed If you had $160k in cash, how would you enter the market?
1 May 2012 | 23 replies
I have a good bit of seed capital to work from, the ROI on time invested on flipping one house vs. me just building another successful web property won't be worth the effort to me.
Chester Transo Cashflow Doesn't Build Wealth Round 2; How do things look going forward?
18 September 2014 | 71 replies
If anything, cap rates reflect higher or lower market opportunity costs.Also, if cap rates reflect the market price of a given NOI, a higher cap rate is certainly "more profitable" than a lower cap rate for the same asset because it implies that we were able to buy the asset for less, or charge more rent for the same price.Finally, higher interest rates should put downward pressure on home prices because they "soak up" available credit.
Account Closed Cat odor and inherited tenant
1 March 2020 | 1 reply
Spray on an enzymatic neutralizer of your choice (I use natures miracle just make sure it says enzymatic on it), lay plastic down so it soaks into the floor completely and doesn’t just evaporate, then you’re looking at some serious ozonation time.
Tony T. Inflation Coming Soon With Bailouts? - Where to Put $60,000 Cash
11 September 2022 | 43 replies
I don't know as much as you and many other on here, so I am soaking all this info in and becoming more knowledgeable thanks to YOU and others!!