Ben Stanley
How do you know if you have stable enough income for House Hacking?
19 August 2024 | 13 replies
To invest in a house hack, consider income consistency, minimum monthly income, emergency fund, extra savings, debt-to-income ratio (DTI), financing options, stabilizing income streams, starting small, and rental income consideration.
Shad Lorenz
New to Real Estate Investing in the Philadelphia area
17 August 2024 | 4 replies
Looking to start with house flipping and eventually move into multi-dwelling property as a more steady stream of revenue.
Daniel Bohensky
Excited to Meet Other Investors to Share My Experience and Learn From Others!
16 August 2024 | 1 reply
.- LendersI want to find a lender that I can rely to provide me a steady stream of debt and who I can show they can rely on me to provide them a good return without dealing with any surprises on my end.
Andrew L.
Does Anyone Have Experience Working with eXp As a New, Part-Time Agent?
17 August 2024 | 11 replies
I personally think it's a smarter model than the big box right now, but you will get more real life training at a big box.Actually Jonathan, my goal is to offer agents the ability to be an agent-owner of their brokerage by receiving stock awards, and the opportunity for monthly passive income streams that sure help you to 'get buy' in a down market when commissions aren't coming in.
Miguelli Fernandez
Cash Flow Vs. Appreciation
21 August 2024 | 27 replies
When deciding between investing in properties that generate immediate cash flow versus those with higher appreciation potential, it largely depends on your long-term financial goals and risk tolerance.Cash Flow Properties:Pros: These properties generate consistent rental income, which can be used to cover expenses and potentially provide a steady stream of passive income.
Marc Shin
Should I finish the basement in a Duplex to increase STR Cashflow?
16 August 2024 | 5 replies
You are ultimately purchasing a future stream of revenue.You have to take into consideration ROE, Return on effort.
Anastasia Monro
Build or Invest?
16 August 2024 | 6 replies
Although there are many issues and questions for you to knock out, the underlying question is to build or buy.Building or developing, you have two profit streams.
Cody Z.
What happened to David and Rob on the BP Podcast?
19 August 2024 | 52 replies
Since that decoupling, there has been a long stream of "rah-rah" shows that IMO did not focus on ordinary people, bringing a sense of reality back to the process, and inspiring people not by stoking BS dreams of Grant Cardone (who's Grant Cardone, my long-running joke) but by highlighting how your any wo/man could do it, in a realistic way.
Jonathan Greene
The 5 Biggest Mistakes New Investors Are Making Here In The Forums
19 August 2024 | 244 replies
BULLYING of any kind is the reason kids (and adults) have taken their lives, so I stand against it in every form, and on every level... light or large.If someone wants to BULLY and I happen to witness it, well, what a sad day for them.Only one person (along with his "little" friend) took this stream off track.
Stephanie Spiker
AD Family looking to purchasing family land
14 August 2024 | 1 reply
To me the quadplex would be dual purpose, while you are not living there it serves as a reliable stream of income, once you move there, you could live in 1 of the units while you build your permanent home, and you could also use it for when your family comes over for large gatherings.A 2nd option might be to build an RV park, Unless their are zoning restrictions, you should be able to build one fairly inexpensive, with a septic system and either public water or a well, you can keep your costs to a minimum by doing gravel roads, which are easier to remove later if you don't want them.