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Shalom Shore Help! Am I doing something wrong? Do I have what it takes?
26 August 2018 | 41 replies
I supplement the costs of all these repairs with my day-job salary, otherwise this would all be over a long time ago.
Caleb West Newbie from West Texas
20 July 2019 | 16 replies
My goals aren't fully defined yet (working on that soon) but in the short term I hope to bring in enough passive income in the next 3-4 years that we can supplement my wife's salary giving her more freedom and flexibility as we look to start a family. 
David Smith FHA Loans and how to use them, are there any, "catches"?
20 August 2018 | 10 replies
Also....if you already own a property literally within 100 miles of where you are trying to get the FHA loan then the FHA will not let you get that loan.Other then that it is VERY similar to the VA Loan.If you're getting orders to another base....I would simply wait until you get there and (as long as it's 100 miles away from where your VA loan is) then use the FHA loan to buy a small multifamily.Live there for a year in the FHA property.....THEN refi out of your FIRST VA loan........turn it into a conventional loan.......and then Get a VA Loan at the new duty station that you got the FHA loan at.....then when you get orders somewhere else....REPEAT.I know of people that did this VERY succesfully when I was in the Navy and when they did their 20 years they ended up with 2 properties at each duty station every 3 or 4 years for a total of 20 plus duplexes that supplemented their military pension and literally were able to retire at 39 and 40 years old respectively.  
Jonathan Miller Newbie Architect Type in the Chicagoland Area (Advice at end)
10 July 2018 | 6 replies
I love my work however I need to supplement my income with a more lucrative retirement plan so I am not a slave to the profession unable to step away. 
Stefan Isenberg Investor --- meet for coffee in Fort Lauderdale
21 December 2018 | 13 replies
My name is Nelson Diaz and I am interested in buying some rentals to supplement my retirement income.
Ryan H. Supplemental Charges - Rent Control/Rent Stabilization Ordinance
23 July 2018 | 3 replies

Hi BP Community,This is a hypothetical and something I'd like to consider before investing in a property. I have a question regarding how to implement extra monthly charges for the use of a parking spot/garage, or sto...

Reginald Moore Newbie from San Antonio
21 July 2018 | 4 replies
Right now I'm in school to become a elementary teacher and would like to find ways to help supplement my income.
Jordan Hamilton Is the price right? (first fourplex offer)
14 July 2018 | 17 replies
Real estate is supplemental for me, not my bread and butter.
Jennifer Niez Does a 1031 require new debit?
15 July 2018 | 4 replies
Does a 1031 exchange require new debit or can the up leg be purchased with exchange money and supplemented with cash?
Blake Woolman Real Estate license SW Missouri
23 August 2018 | 6 replies
My first goal was to get my real estate license to not only supplement my main source of income, but to also become as knowledgeable about investment properties as possible for what I hope to be future endeavors.