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Chris B. My current status: 3 rental properties... Am I doing it right?
9 January 2019 | 79 replies
Take your 140k (minus selling costs) and boom you have more cash than you started with to put in to more properties rather than letting all that money chill in just one single property with a lot of expenses to come your way that weren't mentioned in your initial post.  
Ryan Pozzi Is it really about not spending the money you make?
20 March 2019 | 109 replies
I consider myself pretty frugal, but I definitely have chilled out and spend a little more money now that my income, assets and net worth is up, but I am still meeting my savings and investment goals each month.
Forrest Faulconer Investment properties are great, but let's get PERSONAL.
1 December 2020 | 96 replies
Obviously, nobody has a crystal ball, but I definitely wouldn't be shocked if you find yourself in "once-in-a-lifetime" territory in a year or two if the government chills out from pumping trillions into the economy long enough to see where we're at. 
Jamie Fankhauser What book has helped you the most? and why?
10 February 2021 | 96 replies
They can barely afford to pay their mortgages and taxes there and live in perpetual fear that they'll have to downgrade or move their kids out of the school system they're in, an unthinkable loss of social status.As their kids grow, they unthinkingly strengthen then strong and weaken the weak, culminating in too many avoidable instances of weak, brittle, fearful young people of privilege who are unable to deal with any sort of real adversity and only really do anything when faced with the possibility that inaction might significantly damage their own precious social status, documented daily on Instagram, Facebook, etc.So in my private life of old friends and family, I find myself somewhat hemmed in by incredibly hard-working people who care a great deal about social status and constantly make utterly inane excuses about why they're all so damned broke as they drive massively depreciating cars and live in houses that are dumpster fires of various expenses.
Bryan Beal COVID-19 vs. Basic Freedoms
30 September 2021 | 321 replies
A week or so of cough and chills, fever and body aches, fatigue and loss of smell.
Erin Dorsey Robinson Can we stop calling places war zones?
8 May 2020 | 42 replies
I’m calling them CHILL neighborhoods from now onCrime High Income LLow
Nikki Closser HELP US! No rent to be paid for more than 6 months in Seattle!
5 June 2020 | 146 replies
I'm also learning animation, it's pretty chill.
Thor Sveinbjoernsson You have 6 months to liquidate your assets
26 October 2021 | 380 replies
There is so much wrong and incorrect with comparing the mortgage situation today with pre 08/09 that it's like talking to a toddler about calculus, that's how utterly clueless those of you look when you argue that point, like clueless children. 
Dennis M. Disabled tenants in the hood
3 November 2019 | 66 replies
Oh I see it’s a thread for you guys to complain about how all the poor people are stealing your money through tax subsidies and all the while never mentioning the fact that most of our tax money goes to defense and to corporate interest not to poor peopleGeez chill out your going off on a rabbit trail son .