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Gonzalo Sagahon House Hacking in city of Compton
24 November 2018 | 4 replies
With no bills included.
Luis Prieto New to real estate, would like advice
7 October 2018 | 24 replies
We live comfortably mainly because we have no bills, and we live in an inexpensive place. 6 months ago, my wife and I were able to buy another house.
Adam Hale First time buying a but and hold.
26 July 2018 | 2 replies
I am an over the road truck driver now with no bills, so have literally listened to every podcast before doing this.
Erik B. New to BP from Long Island NY.
19 August 2018 | 9 replies
@Vionca Saxon
Austin Latty I need advice about quitting my job.
8 September 2018 | 16 replies
While some contractors work on a 1099 basis, I worked as a W-2 for safe harbor reasons (the IRS has vague rules about who is a contractor and who is an employee -- picking the wrong one can get expensive for the parties involved when the IRS disagrees with your choice).I also had to learn how to live on a lumpy income stream as a contractor (if the agency didn't have a project for me to work on [no "billable hours"], I didn't get a paycheck).
Sean Dougherty Junior lein holder has gone out of businness. Now what???
20 July 2018 | 3 replies
Since that time the borrower has received no bills at all.
Erik Sherburne How leveraged are you?
19 March 2018 | 87 replies
zero leverage. nothing feels better than streams of long term income with no bills to pay. leverage might get you more properties but nothing beats opening the mailbox and getting a check versus a bill...
Brad Pietrzak buying small first then upgrading question
8 May 2018 | 3 replies
I am living very very cheaply so much so that people do not believe me less then 800 a month total and all no bills after that 10k a year and I'm clear all the rest is investing and saving money she has no bills because she lives with family we will be a one car home when we buy to save on that and it will be a little more expensive but shouldn't shift all yo much.Would you say it's worth it to keep this momentum up in savings to buy the condo just to upright sell it. as of now return is important yes but I want to conserve my momentous savings first and foremost and solidify it so I can have a great catalist for future investments
Noelle Robinson 16 year old Interested in Real Estate
10 April 2018 | 21 replies
If you start with a solid plan when you are 18, then it is extremely possible that you will be financially independent by the time you turn 30, if not sooner.My advise would be to get a job now and save whatever money you can while you still live at home and have no bills
Tye Laviolette I need Help with money
17 May 2018 | 4 replies
It's a pretty big leap going from living with parents and no bills to buying a multifamily unit.