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Nitin Mathew Rookie Investor - Excited about the potential of STR
10 June 2023 | 21 replies
Read Avery Carl's book Short Term Rental, Long Term Wealth, I think you will find the information very useful 
Hjalmar De Boer STR in Monroe County PA
19 October 2023 | 13 replies
Avery Carl's book, Short Term Rental, Long Term Wealth is a great book to start with for new investors. 
Jaryn Pierson 8 Unit Multifamily - Purchase & 1st 6 Months
12 November 2023 | 0 replies
Lots of ups and downs getting everything stabilized over the first 6 months and plenty of weeks running on the PB&J diet.
Phillip Gonzales Dave Ramsey vs my own real estate investing
2 April 2016 | 149 replies
But not wealthy by any means. 
Mike Silva First time home buyer looking to house hack multi family in NH, but values at 600k+
1 February 2024 | 2 replies
Wealth is created through appreciation, cash flow is just a bonus. 
Trevor Ewen Explaining The Plan
18 April 2014 | 4 replies
Also, put into perspective the economic background of your friend, if they are wealthy, any area besides their suburb could look like a slum to them.
Account Closed Looking to Help Beginners ! (Investing , Financing, Managing)
8 November 2017 | 471 replies
However, if someone is wealthy and not looking for cash flow (because it would be a drop in the bucket), but rather to grow equity and probably hold onto a property for >> 30 years with plans to potentially hand it off to a child, is it OK then to accept a negative cash flow? 
Account Closed Seattle market?
20 May 2018 | 72 replies
Kind of house-wealthy, passive-income poor right now.@ Curtis BidwellGreat suggestion.
Donald McWilliams Private vs hard money
3 April 2015 | 6 replies
Private money is typically a wealthy individual offering to lend.  
Pete Erikson Heavy mold bank owned property!
20 April 2017 | 6 replies
I looked at a property in a wealthy suburb near me with mold covering nearly all 1st floor walls 9 feet up.