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Daniel Sabato Getting Approved for a Loan
7 July 2018 | 11 replies
Just finished college in May & I’ve got a solid & stable full time job without any student loan debt.
Adam G Maggs 12 months and $300/mo to improve my credit
7 July 2018 | 5 replies
About $4k on those.I have not yet started on my student loans which will be $380 a month.
Gabriel Beverly Newb to Real Estate!
19 July 2018 | 8 replies
My biggest challenge i am facing right now is that with my wife being stationed here in hawaii and myself not wanting to start my investing in such an expensive market here paired with me being a full time student right now I dont have an income.
Ricky Ozbirn Need Advice Paying for College
7 July 2018 | 6 replies
@Ricky Ozbirn, are you saying that he could walk from college with only $20k in student loan debt?
Travis Kemper New member looking to start!
8 July 2018 | 2 replies
Hey Travis.If I were you I’d go to the nearest college to where you are currently and make contact with a few college students who don’t live in dorms and ask them if they’d give you the number to their landlord.Target college towns when buying fix and flip or fix and rent properties and buy within 10 minutes of campus.
Jackie Mesa Leads for Property Management
31 January 2022 | 15 replies
Yes I plan on using BiggerPockets much more than I was before as I turned real estate into my profession
Rob Bergeron Older Americans Declaring Bankruptcy At The Highest Rate Ever
6 September 2018 | 0 replies
I wish there was a way to find homeowners that are in student debt, then you could pitch selling the house to pay off student loan debt and avoid paying interest...
Yeng Hawj Pay off Student Loans or Invest in Rental
12 September 2018 | 13 replies
The student loans will always be a handicap and always be a loan that will never go away unless it’s paid off.  
Ho Eun Park Investing in rental properties outside of CA -> NV, TX, IL
6 September 2020 | 8 replies
. - Lot more inventory to work with (flexibility)- I see many affordable homes 150k-250k range and multi unit homes around 250-400k range- Thinking of buying between or near UNLV university/ main strip so I have faculties, staff, students from the universities as well as employees from the casino/hotel- Property Tax is cheaper (but can be a con in other states).Con & other inputs: - I feel like Las Vegas have short term residence more than long term residence (most of the properties seems to be owners who are not purchasing to live but to use it as vacation home or short/long term rentals.... so many properties can be vacant and potentially allow squatters/long eviction process)- Nevada law require a "responsible" person aka landlord/property management within 60 miles - Distance (I like to buy my properties locally because I can stop by or fix something if needed either by myself or contractors that I work with/familiar with- Property Management fees since long distance - Finding a property management company that is reliable and trustworthy. - Unfamiliarity with the area/surroundings- Lower Rent compared to CA but I know I can't compare apples and Oranges (But I don't want to invest just to break even)------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tax questions ***Some state does not have tax on income(?)
Greg Becker Designing for real estate
6 September 2018 | 0 replies
I hope this doesn’t come across wrong, I’d just love to combine two things in extremely passionate about that I could possibly turn into another revenue stream for killing student debt & investing back into real estate :)Ignore this, or shoot!