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Keith A. What's your non-real estate side hustle these days?
20 August 2022 | 209 replies
Majority is cake on pancake auto stake for 98% apy at the moment. 
Joe W. Mulit-Family Phoenix area... a couple of questions
24 July 2016 | 10 replies
If your property appreciates in value that's just icing on the cake!
Jaden Adams Dropping out of college
17 December 2019 | 210 replies
You could have your cake and eat it too — a degree will help you in the future for sure and also a different program could help you start doing the things you love while you finish school.
John Kim Bought my first multifamily in Jersey City. What do I do now?
12 October 2018 | 10 replies
I look at it more as icing on the cake when the time comes for me to divest. 
Phil T. Should I pay off my mortgage or buy rentals?
6 June 2019 | 41 replies
Depending on how you mortgaged your home, you may be able to have your cake and eat it too.
Eddie Ziv Appreciation VS. Cash flow - The clash of the titans....
15 June 2010 | 341 replies
I want to have my cake, eat it too, and still have some more left for tomorrow and the next day.
Shireen Y. Any advice from a California Landlord that's recently undergone an eviction?
30 March 2023 | 49 replies
I don't think a skunk was involved but that would be the icing on the cake.
Jason Aro NY (Long Island vs upstate/out of state)
22 August 2020 | 15 replies
Appreciation is always just icing on the cake. :) 
A.J. H. Buy a House. Sell it 6 months later for a $20k profit. Pay Taxes?
7 April 2016 | 6 replies
Market changes and it becomes a total seller's market.Neighbor houses are selling like hot cakes for $20k-$45k more than what you bought it for.If you sell that house and make a $20k+ profit on it, do you have to pay taxes on that chunk of change, or can you keep all profits?
Ellis Barfield Hungry Multi-unit investor.
20 July 2016 | 6 replies
Whittier, Anaheim, long beach' Alhambra and la habra could be good choices and you will find older properties where you can truly value add or find and area that is transitioning to residential.