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Chris Mason Hack your housing using the GI Bill while in college.
18 April 2018 | 7 replies
Get those big fat BAH checks associated with the zip code your school is in, pay your rent, pocket the difference. [[ Possible bonus points: On top of that, many universities (the entire UC system, for example) force you to apply for FASFA even if you do not want to or need it.
Ami Sapir An American Nightmare
26 July 2017 | 157 replies
It somehow tastes better when you know how much "fat" you are cutting out of your life.Regarding the house I proposed moving to my wife and renting a smaller place but that was a non-starter. 
Andy Bailey Too late to start building a future for my family?
8 August 2017 | 12 replies
I will correct a "fat thumb" typo...
Todd English Nearing End of First Flip - Thoughts?
8 August 2017 | 8 replies
If you put a tenant in there and they are rough on the place then you just have to deal with that extra hassle next year before selling again.Yes you may not be walking away with a fat check like all of the success story flippers will, but you will likely at least be at a break even, PLUS all of the experience you got.
Abad Marroquin Zero Leases on 28 units. Is that good or bad?
27 October 2018 | 23 replies
At the very least I'd make sure I had a big, fat, enormous reserve fund as it could take a little while for the property to stabilize.
Jasmine Bakewell-Barre' First Step in Flipping?
20 August 2017 | 8 replies
My first local flip was very successful but that was in the good old days when finding fat deals and then selling them was easy.
Jessica Dix Self Directed IRA for Early Retirement?
8 July 2017 | 15 replies
That said, I'm sure you hope to live to be 59 and older, and having a big fat pile of tax sheltered income to draw from at that point in time would be a benefit, even if you have done other things to allow you to leave the rat race at an earlier age.With a self-directed IRA, you can diversify any existing savings into real estate and potentially get better results than investing in conventional financial products.  
Ryan Cartier Looking to do my 1st lease to purchase
3 August 2017 | 6 replies
What you'll get is a fat legal fee from some sleazey attorney, but your house still won't be sold.Third issue you raise:  option money is nonrefundable, period.  
James Hong 2017-18 Housing Bubble?
12 August 2017 | 107 replies
Sometimes (like now) the deals aren't that fat.
Marcel B. Growing Power Team - Plano, TX
14 August 2017 | 5 replies
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