Brendan Blake
Best Real Estate Software to Use
19 December 2013 | 4 replies
I have used Buildium for a few years and am still using it for most of my overseas holdings.I am participating in a beta test program with recent purchases in New Zealand and Australia.
John Matthews
Capex estimations
30 June 2016 | 11 replies
Have another shrimp on the barbi as the old school Australia tourism commercials used to say.
Dominic Royles
Newbie looking to invest in North America from Sydney, Australia
10 June 2020 | 5 replies
Hello Bigger Pockets!I am SO excited to be posting in here for the first time after listening to hundreds of hrs of BP podcasts. I also know that nothing in life is free and my skills lie in sales. So if there are any...
Bill Gulley
LONDON 2012, Place Your Bets Here
12 August 2012 | 32 replies
BTW, there was a little concern when they played Australia......but they pulled it out by 16 I believe.And to think many of our gold winners are still in highschool, it's amazing to me they can be so accomplished at that age, 40 years ago that was very rare, now it's so common.Karen M., are you planning a parade for your hometown girl?
Syman Hay
Aussie in New Jersey Giants VS Eagles
10 November 2016 | 3 replies
I came to America on vacation and travelledaround the USA for four weeks with a mate from Australia starting in San francisco and ending in New York city.
Josh Oaten
Looking For Multi Family Education
10 January 2019 | 20 replies
Even though, they will focus on investing in Australia, you can learn a lot through the process of osmosis.
Douglas Harris
Investing in the Midwest
24 April 2019 | 16 replies
We have a lot of investors from CA, CO, WA as well as several international investors from Canada, Israel, Singapore, Australia, and more.
David Dachtera
Your Understanding of "Snowballing"?
31 May 2017 | 5 replies
I took an economic approach rather than psych.Debt Acceleration which is taught as part of basic financial education in some countries around the world - most notably, Australia and New Zealand - is for folks who have a surplus at the end of the month and who can use either their checking account or some other repository to allow that surplus to build up and, once a year or so, apply that accumulated surplus to, for example, the mortgage on their primary residence resulting in an earlier payoff and less interest over the life of the loan.Debt "Snowball" is for folks who have very little surplus at the end of the month.
James Horrocks
Darrick Scruggs/Conquest Real Estate
26 October 2016 | 16 replies
Hi James,I have several contacts with foreign investors who are pulling together their resources to get Scruggs, some from England, Canada and Australia.
Chang Maeng
Quick question about cash flow and appreciation.
24 August 2014 | 50 replies
LOLHey Bob,Thanks for your postYou had me at "hello" and I just had to respond again hahaI picked up "Argy Bargy" from Australia (Where I am from) lolIts a pretty cool saying hahaNo fear on my behalf.