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Sam Booth So Dave Ramsey says.....
13 May 2024 | 79 replies
So Dave Ramsey says that when he interviewed 10,000 millioniares close to none used debt or leverage to get there. 
Tim Gara 1031 Mortgage Boot multiple owners
10 May 2024 | 1 reply
Do I have 70% of debt and he has 30% debt, or is it 50/50 or does he have a million dollar mortgage as do I? 
Scott Ewell Debt or debt free?
7 May 2024 | 9 replies

just wanting to get BP people's opinion on what way is the best route to go with regards to buying RE with leveraging or getting properties paid off as soon as possible and why?I currently have two SF rentals and my g...

Adam C. Any articles/literature that got you thinking?
7 May 2024 | 5 replies
Depending on capacity with work and kids, you could consider a high yield side hustle to create additional income that is devoted to early retirement of debt or funds set aside to purchase additional properties.3.
Becca F. Overleveraging, net worth, cash flow and headache factor
9 May 2024 | 159 replies
There's no randomness in investment, everything is almost predictable in high degree of accuracy.Since interest rate has been rising for 400bps, it's expected now that the general return for equity investment would reduce for 200bps and debt investment increases by 200-400 bps.This is why folks like Jay also mentioned to start investing at debt rather than equity, as most investment (either as debt or equity)in next 5 years or so would generate almost similar return which is 8-12% IRR.
Jorge Abreu The Benefits of Real Estate Funds and How they Work
2 May 2024 | 8 replies
You're going to weigh the pro-forma versus buying government debt, private debt or heck a BDC, not necessarily against buying land.
Doug Jones Wholesaling got too popular.
28 April 2024 | 14 replies
This isn't some genius way, but remember the wealth is from buying real estate not the public/private equity & debt or in your case the digital "asset".$200k/mo is great off a digital course, but you're not going to get that wealthy from it.
Kai Sato-Franks Dave Ramsey recommends buying everything with cash!
30 April 2024 | 140 replies
To be fair, his advice on not having credit card debt or buying dumb things like a boat all makes sense.
Abhishek Nayani Syndication Returns Analysis
26 April 2024 | 8 replies
For example, I am a little concerned about some aspects of the business cycle recovery and a potential for a double-dip so I lean toward the safest part of capital stack which is debt (or low-debt equity).
Dan Mahoney How to buy a tax deed at the Fulton County Tax Sale, Atlanta, GA
29 April 2024 | 168 replies
Once you have a tax deed and the redemption period is over and you have advertised the foreclosure, it would be a good thing to do a quiet title and an official closing with a title company or lawyer so you have no outstanding debt or surprises on the property you now own.