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Michael G. Landlords in Brooklyn: Let's share a part-time roaming "super"?
22 April 2024 | 28 replies
I assumed that since I have to provide storage for recycling that I would also be responsible for curbing it.
Zak Dolak Choosing a HELOC
21 April 2024 | 6 replies
As another poster mentioned, the best strategy would be to do a BRRR or use it to flip, so you can recycle $$.  
Rob Block Funds/syndications for private credit
21 April 2024 | 17 replies
The funds are also happy to do this, because it recycles capital, allowing them to originate another loan.Buying notes directly or lending directly has it's own challenges, but I think could be a wiser approach for you for the first year or two.
Michael Hardler HH Taxes: 1040 E or 1040 C?
19 April 2024 | 10 replies
I clean all shared areas of the home, cook occasional meals for guests, lawncare, maintenance, and shop for them (consistently provide milk, bread, basics etc)?
Darrell Overly New Member Just Starting Out
16 April 2024 | 9 replies
Eventually, milk cows and pigs.
Rodney West Brrrr in Phoenix area = negative cash flow?
15 April 2024 | 9 replies
What are other options to buy and hold while recycling my cash and not getting too deep on negative cash flow?
Trevor Crabtree Buying First Rental
16 April 2024 | 12 replies
I would either move out and do another house hack or do some sort of value add project so you can recycle at least some of the money.
Jordan Blanton Valuing Equity over Cash Flow
17 April 2024 | 21 replies
Recycling equity is how you scale in my opinion.
Joe S. Who is investing in their own physical health?
18 April 2024 | 141 replies
I’ve tried eating 1x a day for 1 year (Not healthy for me) and various water fasting protocols to eventually settling on my current lifestyle of: 1)Taking stairs daily 2)Intermittent fasting of 16 hours daily/ 3-4 Day water fasts Quarterly3)Mineral consumption daily using Fulvic Acid, Icelandic Kelp, a powdered Electrolyte to regular water, Spring Water (Minerals are ESSENTIAL to hydration) 4)Daily Fruit consumption 5)Grass Fed, Grass finished Beef 6)Minimal Fried foods (I still LOVE French fries) 7)No seed oils (only Tallow, butter and/or avocado oil) 8)Cut back on white flour and grains (Minimal breads, pastry, pasta) 9)No soda 10)No dairy (Cow’s milk is for baby calfs)11)Minimal alcohol (Maybe Vodka or Tequila RARELY) 12)At lease 7 hours of sleep daily13)No watching CNN, MSNBC, NY TImes, Washington Post, NPR or ABC, NBC, CBS…………….
Steven Seiberlich Flip System vs. Flip Cheap Houses
15 April 2024 | 12 replies
Our Midwest markets provide the opportunity to quickly recycle capital (even if a client can only afford to do 1 project at a time, they could still potentially do 3+ projects a year), and also allows our clients to benefit from multiple exit strategies (the house can be flipped as a turnkey, flipped to a retail buyer, or held as a personal rental for positive cash-flow).