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Ben Thomas College student seeking advice
7 January 2016 | 4 replies
The income from the properties would initially be used a a supplement to my income but I would eventually like to have real estate become my primary source of income.  
Jhony Molina-Ayala New Investor from Illinois, should I get my Real Estate License
31 May 2015 | 3 replies
For example, taking 100 acres and making a city, how cool would that be.The good thing about REI is, its flexible and you can do it as a supplement to whatever your doing now or plan to do.I say do both, maybe use your RE license to fund your education in architecture.I agree wholeheartedly with @Ryan Koehler , especially if one is independent.
Daniel Medina Newbie from Los Angeles, CA
1 August 2014 | 15 replies
My goal is to supplement my pension upon retirement by creating enough cash flow to sustain my family without having to lose quality time with them.I am eager to learn and look forward to engaging investors here.
Asia Banks Newbie in Detroit, MI
2 March 2014 | 16 replies
Supplement that with all the things you can learn here on BP and you'll be good to go before you know it.
Amanda Miklos "New-ish" from Charlotte, NC
27 March 2014 | 15 replies
Finding a local REIA is a great way to supplement your learning along with the BP podcast and forums.
Judson Laipply What would you do if you were entering the RE world with $100k
13 April 2014 | 9 replies
But I think the answer depends on your goals.Ive been reading "The Unofficial Guide To REI" which does a good job at explaining how to build a plan around your goals.The starting investment is only a part of the equation.Do you want passive income and retire early or just something to supplement your social security?
Taylor Exline-Ward Entering real estate in Northern KY/Greater Cincinnati area
20 July 2017 | 8 replies
Remeber to under estimate the power of a regular "job" income to supplement your REI.
Zachary Scott Old HVAC
31 July 2016 | 23 replies
Zachary Scott Add a window unit to supplement the underperforming A/C.
Josh Brunner Young Buck from Houston with an interest in REI
13 July 2016 | 2 replies
With the help of BP, and some supplemental reading in the way of Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Intelligent Investor, and a few guides to Real Estate Investing; I've gone from financially illiterate to reading at probably a second grade level.
Kelly Maguire Buy & Hold Investor in Philadelphia
25 July 2016 | 10 replies
My goal with investing is to provide enough supplemental income that I can do freelance programming and be picky about my clients, rather than having to take on bad projects just to make ends meet.My general strategy is to purchase gross looking places (e.g. a C house in a B neighborhood) and fix them up into something a family or young professional would want to live in.