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Zoe Brennan New Agent & Aspiring Investor
31 January 2025 | 10 replies
Since getting started we have learned a lot and have built quite a few systems and processes to increase efficiency and maintain consistency within our business. 
Jonathan Baptiste What I learned after 1 year of house hacking
17 January 2025 | 11 replies
(Then we’d just start a commune, I guess.)The Setup: Living My Best (Small) LifeI bought a 2BD/1BA home with a private efficiency studio.
Ryan Crowley Pay off mortgage and snowball?
19 January 2025 | 61 replies
Leverage and invest at 40x $100 000 properties ($20k down + $5k closing cost, 30 yeas fix rate loan) with a return of 10% where you have better asset protection (my keeping lower equity and higher bank position), you are hedge against inflation (agree with me, in 30 years $1 000 000 purchasing power will be less compare than $1 000 000 today) Here is how looks mathematically:1. 10% on $1 000 000 (10x $100 000) = $100 000 / annually - No interest tax deduction- No loan paydown benefit2. 10% on 1 000 000 (40x $100 000) = $400 000 / annually - debt service + full tax benefits+ loan pay down+ hedge against inflation for 30 years+ better asset protection (by maintaining lower equity  position)   + (not guaranteed of course) if appreciation happens, it happens on the all full asset amount, example:If appreciate 10%:In case "1" you will have 10% on $1 000 000 = $1 100 000In case "2" you will have 10% on all 40x properties (40x $100 000 = 4 000 000) = $1 400 000As far as cash flow, as long you buy "right" CAP 8% and higher you will have stronger cash flow on leveraged asset + all additional benefits.
Jesse Rodriguez Miami Short Term Rental
7 January 2025 | 0 replies
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Chris Hertig Tenant Living in Garage/Shop!
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
The violations would include 'the personal occupation of a garage as residence' while asserting to police that he didn't live in it, along with the power overloads due to use not in keeping with a garage rental.  
Angilese Reyes In Need Of Wholesaling Advice!
10 January 2025 | 1 reply
it is the most powerful way to get started in investing, period, full stop.hope this helps
Desiree Rejeili How Much Home Equity Have You Gained? The Answer Might Surprise You
13 January 2025 | 0 replies
Whether it’s for startup costs, equipment, or marketing, leveraging your home’s value can help bring your entrepreneurial goals to life.Bottom LineWhether you’re thinking about selling, upgrading, or simply want to understand your options, your home equity is a powerful resource.
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10 January 2025 | 4 replies
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John Lee 22, New to REI and looking to network and ask for advice
7 January 2025 | 20 replies
*As a side note, I think maybe it would be fun also to try and identify where new technology or machine-learning driven approaches could increase efficiency in the spaceAs for my financial situation, personally, I have around 50k saved but 20k of it is tied up in assets I don't want to pay capital gains tax on.
Garry Lawrence Tips for Renting by the Room Near Colleges: First-Time Landlord in Baltimore, MD
4 January 2025 | 2 replies
Specifically, I’d love to hear about best practices for managing shared spaces, screening tenants, and setting up house rules.Additionally, I plan to split the utilities among the tenants—any advice on how to handle this efficiently would be greatly appreciated!