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Alan E. Is Zillow a waste of time for REI?
22 May 2018 | 40 replies
They are definitely not a waste of time IMO.Having said that, I have found Realtor.com to be the most useful with zillow being supplemental and I rarely look at Trulia.
Robert Burns Full Time Job & Wholesaling
30 July 2009 | 6 replies
I want to develop a consistent RE wholesaling business to supplement my retirement.
Ben Kevan What is/was your primary income stream when you started, and did you have other investments?
9 November 2010 | 22 replies
This question is for those of you that do this as a living, and as a supplemental income.
Joshua Dorkin Spent Money on Real Estate Courses? Tell us about the good ones!
19 April 2009 | 19 replies
Steve's Wholesaling for Quick Cash 2.0 was a really good course and the audio CD's and DVD were a great supplement.
Paul Hector Is there a US equivalent to the "vente en viager" real estate strategy used in France?
22 January 2014 | 8 replies
This type of sale allows them to get a lumpsum - perhaps to do all the trips on their bucket list - and then supplement their pensions which they may have started to receive 20 years or more ago and are no longer adequate for today's costs.Basically the purchase consists of two parts: a "bouquet" or an upfront lumpsum that may be anywhere from 15% to maybe 50% of the property value and a monthly or annual payment (called a rent) that continues until the owner dies.
Patricia Luna Would you buy a rental property with negative cash flow?
15 May 2018 | 45 replies
My guess is you have not actually sat down and done the real math required or anticipated the headaches of being a landlord/investor.Assuming you are a hobby investor, you have surplus income to supplement your investment income monthly and you do not mind contributing cash monthly resulting in lowering your actual end profit who cares.It is a combination of investing and forced savings.
Joshua Dorkin Investors Who Do vs. Investors Who Don't
11 August 2009 | 85 replies
That unit brought us $600 and helped us with mortgage as well.After my wife passed way, back in early 2007, I went through some soul searching and decided to get involved in real estate even more, mainly as a supplemental retirement plan.
Don Konipol What is the End Game
11 August 2022 | 25 replies
Many investors are looking for passive income, others would like to supplement a salary from a job or business they’re quite satisfied with; still others want an inflation hedge.So I ask, what goal(s) are you wanting to accomplish by utilizing real estate investing?
James Park Planning for your child's future college expenses. Vanguard 529
10 January 2016 | 19 replies
That is going to supplement the 529.  
Scott Trench How Important is Your Credit Score?
8 February 2015 | 40 replies
I've never really had an emergency that would have devastated me financially or put me in a very bad position.I think that I will take your advice and that of @Jeff Rabinowitz and make sure that I have a nice cash fund to supplement my credit lines!