
20 February 2021 | 15 replies
@Derek LarsonI stash about 200/month from each rentals into a separate savings account.

23 August 2022 | 9 replies
Little about me…currently don’t own any real estate, live in KC suburbs about 30 mins outside of downtown…been wanting to get in the rental game in some form/fashion— have about $30,000 stashed to put down on a property as of today, no other debt with a good credit score.

16 April 2021 | 8 replies
I originally thought BRRRR but am thinking I want to stash cash and try to do that with a smaller house once I will need to put 20% or more down.

10 April 2021 | 1 reply
With a lower percentage of consumers stashing cash in March than the first two months of the year, the question of whether the end of the pandemic is in sight may be playing a role in how people are moving their money.But perhaps the horrors of last March — cue empty toilet paper aisle flashbacks — and fear of the unknown still to come inspired better savings habits than March 2020.More than 1,000 Americans are surveyed monthly for our Savings Index, and here’s what we learned this time around.Key findingsCash windfalls meet pandemic fatigueGen Z eyes the future, but lives in the nowMillennials want a house, while baby boomers want a housesitterMethodologyKey findingsWhile many consumers await tax refunds and economic impact payments, fewer saved money in March than in the first two months of 2021.

12 April 2021 | 3 replies
Because I don't have a huge stash of cash, I would be doing 3.5% down with an FHA loan and a plan to refinance to ditch the mortgage insurance a few years down the road.

23 April 2021 | 39 replies
Stash cash - 100% towards your credit cards.

28 April 2022 | 3 replies
., but you can't control when something happens (and things always happen), so it's better to just stash it away in case.

4 June 2021 | 7 replies
Even with a new cabin you will need to stash away more than $100/month in future reserves for things such as staining the cabin, pool pump replacement, furniture replacement, pool heater, HVAC heat pump, water heater, etc.I'd put more like $250 regular monthly maintenance and $250/month for cap ex.

14 June 2021 | 4 replies
I have no debt at the moment and $30k stashed away in the stock market, but want to get into real estate, specifically short term rentals probably in the Orlando area.