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Account Closed Anyone Having Trouble getting started and need some guidence...Ask away!
17 January 2014 | 93 replies
Im not supporting or bashing the product you mentioned (I bought it myself) and I think its a great supplement to your marketing program.
Nancy Roth mortgage insurance for seller-financed property
7 December 2015 | 23 replies
She also gets an extra bedroom she can rent out to supplement her income, which she cannot do as a renter.
Tod R. BP CENSUS 2010: WE CAN’T MOVE FORWARD UNTIL YOU POST BACK
11 April 2010 | 19 replies
, please participate for the benefit of BP Nation.1.Are you a full time, self employed RE Investor, or do you have a J.O.B. to supplement your cost of living?
Gene Kardos REOs not the way to go?
17 July 2008 | 33 replies
It's definitely a nice supplement to the rest of the business though.As far as rankings from hard to eas, the best answer is probably that it depends.
Shashank R. Investing in Rental Income Properties out of state
10 July 2018 | 121 replies
What I am trying to indicate is a bitter truth for those who pulled the trigger but it can serve as vitamin supplement for others.if the objective is cash flow I am better off renting $5K car on turo for monthly cash flow of $590 as reported on BP.I am not sure how much time you have spent in Indy but I spent one week last year and my email is flooded with listings on a daily basis.
Account Closed New Investor from Emeryville CA looking to invest somewhere else!
22 May 2017 | 29 replies
A few other facts about me:1.I am very interested in health/fitness2.My wife is an engineer and part-time nutrition consultant (much more intelligent than me)3.Provide volunteer tax assistance for low income individuals & families4.Deleted all social media accounts last year and haven't regretted it5.Traveled to 14 countries last year during 5 month trip, also have road-tripped across US visiting National ParksLastly, for my initial investment, I'm considering Philadelphia (city I'm most familiar with)Tampa - have an Aunt who lives down there in Ellenton, FL and has 7 RE investments in this area.  
Cj Chuchman Buy and hold curiosity
9 April 2018 | 7 replies
The properties I have retained are for the purpose of supplementing my pension now that I am semi retired.Unlike most that leave their equity sitting dead in a property reducing their return in investment to nearly nothing my properties are as close to 100% financed as I can get them.
Blake Williams Starting a different business to raise money to get into real-estate?
8 November 2014 | 5 replies
It may not be as big of a deal for you if the real estate activities will be more of a supplemental income stream (for now).
Zachary Smith Heating Systems
26 October 2015 | 1 reply
Im looking for a way to supplement (save $$) on a current system in one of my rentals and i am looking at having a Hyper-Heating H2i System installed-supposedly it can cool and heat within temperature paramaters.
Jordyn Matusevich Purchase of owner occupied duplex advice
26 February 2015 | 27 replies
Before this opportunity came about we were planning on buying a house and moving out of this rental anyway and our ceiling was 300k but thought we could stretch it a bit for a good deal/to stay where we are with the upgrade of moving to the other, bigger nicer unit/and have the supplemental income for not so much work.