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Camden Towne Alternative selling methods - Port St Lucie FL
30 July 2021 | 2 replies
It's basically seller financing as a second mortgage to supplement the first.
Rob Roy Navy Pilot - New Investor
4 April 2017 | 5 replies
I have recently decided that I must supplement my current government income through passive means so that I can set myself up for a great position to "escape the rat race" when I transition to civilian life in a few years.  
Andreana Gallagher Real Estate Agent - Supplemental Income
5 September 2017 | 2 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets community!A while back I posted a question about how to get my start in REI, specifically regarding the impact of a real estate license.  I got a lot of great feedback!  As I sit on the topic some...

Christopher Sica Looking at the Numbers for a Duplex
5 November 2013 | 9 replies
Before making the investment, I conducted my due diligence, discovering interesting figures:CAP Rate: 4.144%Asset Value: $213,898.00Profit Per Unit: $184.65Year 1 Cash ROI: 44.33%Year 1 Total ROI: 62.68%Year 1 Total Cash Flow: $8,863.00Expenses: 39.38% Price Per SqFt: $55.34These numbers demonstrate passive income, supplementing my full-time salary and allowing me to save for a future down payment or assist in a real estate venture.
Tim Wade I'VE GOT A RENTAL... NOW WHAT?
1 May 2017 | 4 replies
Hello BP Community,I'm working my way through the "9 steps to own a rental property" video series and I've purchased one house already (I know, reverse order).The question I'm now thinking on is "alternative or supplemental income".  
Adam Cade Hometown investing while in the Air Force
11 May 2020 | 15 replies
Our plan, and strategy, is to begin our REI portfolio now (or very soon), so that in 10 years we use REI to supplement my retirement pension and in theory, be financially free.Like I mentioned to @Eric Jones, OOS investing in a more passive manner makes the most sense for us now.
Max Rosner New Investor from NYC + Long Island
27 November 2018 | 7 replies
I'm looking to get into real estate part time (lending, flipping) - I have previous experience on the assessment/tax side of the industry and will be getting a real estate license to supplement my education and get MLS access.My current goal is to run through a single flip and break even.
Dennis S. Suggestions needed for dealing with a Tenant
29 November 2018 | 14 replies
This allowed me to verify that the door being closed in the common area, with the furnace running, would be enough to prevent the pipes from freezing.However, the Tenant has turned the thermostat all the way down, but still on, and I believe is still using the space heaters to supplement
Benjamin Houghton An Introduction from a New Investor
5 December 2018 | 14 replies
Now, I don't necessarily want to just walk away from a great career, instead I want to supplement my normal income with passive income.
Joseph Scrafani Example of monthly Expenses Northern NJ 3+ Family
18 October 2018 | 3 replies
Goal is buy and hold. something that will supplement me in retirement/keep me busy when I retire at 49.