16 April 2019 | 0 replies
Whether you desperately crave to make your current space bigger, make a new home work for your large family, or to maximize a rental or home for sale, check out these ideas…1.
24 April 2019 | 9 replies
I'm totally ok with the idea of not improving my standard of living substantially, now, though. 5 years down the road I might crave those upgrades more, though.I don't think you're looking at it wrong.
8 January 2019 | 16 replies
My issue is that I craved knowledge and I was willing to make myself uncomfortable to get it.Four years later, and these gatherings now work like this:I meet up with a core group of friends before the meetups and we have dinner and a drink or two ahead of time.
4 September 2018 | 80 replies
Fix it, like others said using mesh routers, get the bandwidth that student demographic craves and sell it (at a higher slightly above market rate) on the next renters, advertise "high speed internet", challenge them to find that at other places..
6 June 2016 | 2 replies
Never heard of them.But want to say welcome to BP community, hope all is well.What was my driving force was eating up audio books to speed up the gaining knowledge process, in return I would gather my questions faster for more deeper research.also all podcast/video-blogs from BP, listen to all of them until you start feeling a craving for a certain niche, then focus more on that new found hunger.recommended books:-Rich Dad Poor Dad-Millionaire Real Estate Agent (known as the Red book within REA's)-Millionaire Real Estate Investor (known as the Blue book within REA's)-4 hour work week-The E Myth for Real Estate Investors-Profit First-10x Rule-Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing (free from BP)Good luck, you seek , you will find#keepthehustle #lifeisworthliving #rethinklife
30 April 2019 | 3 replies
Now I’m craving Venda Ravioli
18 December 2015 | 6 replies
I have been in the Army National Guard for five years and counting, and through that training i crave mission, financial, and business success.
5 February 2016 | 5 replies
Currently living in apartmentWorking full time as a management consultant and also in grad schoolLiving below our means and currently building savings for emergency fundsBlessed with a promotion that will allow us to build savings at a faster rateEstimate to have $30k in savings in 12 months time (depending on how well I control my Chipotle cravings :) )Plan for first property acquisitionfirst property will be primary residenceFind distressed / REO property (4/2/2)use FHA 203k loan to roll in rehab cost and put 5% down (heard doing 5% instead of 3% means no PMI, need to verify that)Plan for investment property acquisitionsAssume rehab yields 25% ARVUse HELOC and savings to purchase first and subsequent investment properties as soon as possible.Overall I'm looking to force equity in a primary residence and use HELOC and savings to start acquiring properties.
5 February 2016 | 9 replies
If I see a lot of pictures of wild, drunken-looking behavior in groups, they lose points.After having so many 20-somethings, I do find myself craving some 50-somethings.
23 May 2016 | 2 replies
Welcome to BP community, hope all is well.What was my driving force was eating up audio books to speed up the gaining knowledge process, in return I would gather my questions faster for more deeper research.also all podcast/video-blogs from BP, listen to all of them until you start feeling a craving for a certain niche, then focus more on that new found hunger.recommended books:-Profit First-10x Rule-Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing (free from BP)-Rich Dad Poor Dad-Millionaire Real Estate Agent (known as the Red book within REA's)-Millionaire Real Estate Investor (known as the Blue book within REA's)-4 hour work week-The E Myth for Real Estate InvestorsGood luck, you seek , you will find#keepthehustle #lifeisworthliving #notdreamingitsreality