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Mark S. To Live Off Rental Income, Some Advice Needed
10 January 2020 | 13 replies
My biggest cost would likely be medical insurance, food being the second, quarterly tax payments, normal bills for the home.Is anyone here living off their rental properties?
Phoebe Cao (Newbie) New Developments in Gateway?
10 January 2020 | 1 reply
My day job is at the anschutz medical campus so ideally, the location wouldn't require me to commute longer than 40min each direction.Thank you!
Liz Fisher Wanting to invest in STR in my local beach town
23 January 2020 | 10 replies
It would be awesome if the condo would even cash flow giving us some passive income (ok not completely passive as I understand it is a lot of work but my husband is medically retired and has all the time in the world!) 
Robert Vorhies I just found out that my tenet has 2 cats.
13 January 2020 | 34 replies
In my experience Every scum sucking crackhead with a pit bull needs it for medical reasons related to their ptsd they suffered in their past .
Account Closed need help with rental property
20 August 2014 | 3 replies
I live here and I'm familiar with Lake Nona.. be advised that there is a lot of high-end investing there, mainly because there is a massive medical park going in there.
Nathan J. Start with 3 unit & 4 units buildings for a newbie, or go bigger straight away?
1 November 2014 | 23 replies
If it took you ten years to save up 300k and you spend that on a property and you make 60,000 a year then it will take you much longer to buy the next one then a doctor who is saving 30k to 40k a month after expenses.This is really situation dependent.
Trevor Jones Get out of debt first?
21 August 2014 | 11 replies
Expenses are... about 10k per month, depending on how much I pay down the plastic and medical.
Rex Raymond Newbies & Newlyweds
22 August 2014 | 3 replies
Hi everyone new in Seattle Just move from California my wife and i decided to move here in seattle we love the nature here we are background we are from the Philippine we speak Tagalog fluently and we're both in the medical field We're very interested in real estate we are now renting an apartment here at Kirkland WaOur goal is to learn about wholesaling and landlording We started reading books about real estate rich dad poor dadWere hoping this forum can help us.
Ian M. Problems with Tenants Paying their Rent (Despite Good Screening)
31 August 2014 | 16 replies
Pull credit..I spend time reviewing it to find out what's not paid and why not..mostly medical and school loan stuff will accept..utilities and lot of charge offs not paid is usually bad sign(recent)...this is totally subjective4.  
Adam Hathaway Hello from Haverhill, MA
26 August 2014 | 2 replies
I am a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and a full time manager at a large medical device manufacturer.I am currently on my 3rd home in the past 13 years and therefore have some knowledge on home purchasing and selling for live in homes.