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Brad Carver Looking for input on complimenting surrounding businesses!
10 March 2014 | 1 reply
-Commercial construction firm-Property Management Company-Engineering firm-CRE lender-Health care services-Plastic surgeonI like most of your ideas.
Jason Eyerly What is the point of Cash Out Refinancing?
6 January 2014 | 52 replies
I think it's funny that real estate is supposed to allow us our freedom, but you need to have a job for all these loans, even with property backing up the loan.
Albert Bui For Veterans out there who are Investors
6 January 2014 | 3 replies
The VA has no title seasoning requirements in order to cash out using market value.This is a huge difference from conventional 1-4 lending because there are many restrictions for title seasoning (how long you have to wait after you acquire title to property).So how this could be utilized is if you were a veteran looking for a home and purchased a property for 70% of market value with cash (has to meet VA standards/owner occupied only) you can immediately cash out to 90% of market with proceeds going back to the borrower.Just a quick way that a vet who is also an investor can leverage their equity potentially in other investments to meet their goals and or financial freedom objectives.This would allow the veteran to obtain money around 4.5% (6.08% Annual mortgage constant) If you could reinvest at or above 6.08% annually then the vet could end up being able to live for free if the other investment cash flows sufficiently.
Dylan Gelbard Motivated Investor (19 years old) NEED HELP
7 January 2014 | 4 replies
My name is Dylan, and I am extremely driven and motivated to be successful.I am a 19 year old student in Manhattan, NY looking to create financial freedom for myself.
Evan Zierk New member from Racine, WI
19 January 2014 | 26 replies
I have been reading and listening to podcasts about real estate investing for the better part of the last two years and can see clearly why so many people use this as a vehicle to achieve financial freedom.
Matt Granger Advice on getting started
21 January 2014 | 8 replies
You have health care covered for little costs.
Pat S. Thoughts on my Strategic Framework and Business Plan Outline?
15 January 2014 | 5 replies
I'll also be retiring from the military so will have a small income stream and low cost health care to reduce some of my risks.Thanks to all those who post on the forum for your inspiration and specifically to the BP Podcast for tons of fantastic ideas and to J Scott who's sample plans I've studied while drafting my own plan.
Mike Todd Broker Sponsor in Texas
4 November 2016 | 7 replies
Only a flat monthly fee and everything else is yours with the freedom to even hire agents to work for your company.
Lila S. New Member from San Diego, considering moving East!
16 January 2014 | 8 replies
I'd like to have the freedom to work because I want to and love it, not because I have to.My goals are evolving, but currently I am thinking that a duplex to fourplex would be the best investment.
Eve W. Solo investors, how much do you pay for your health insurance premium every month?
5 June 2013 | 3 replies
.- My other business offers a comprehensive alternative for health care.