Joshua Dorkin
New Ways to Gain Influence Points by Promoting BP or Helping Others Use it.
1 September 2011 | 35 replies
I'm thinking that perhaps we should limit to one per day to at least spread things out a tiny bit.
Brandi Graham
$20-50k for a mentor?
10 July 2019 | 146 replies
I would personally like to see this industry regulated a little more than just the quick tiny print disclosures..
Stefanie Jensen
I want to buy a rental now, my husband wants to wait a see.
26 September 2017 | 183 replies
The only tiny thing got on the way - the seller didn't want to leave washer&dryer which were not excluded on the listing and I asked some money in lieu of the appliances.
Thomas Lorini
$0 money in = $4680 in passive cashflow...another HomeRun! w/PICS
8 December 2017 | 124 replies
And it looks to me like the equity you bought into on that deal, as well as growing rents, easily justifies the tiny payment on the equity you used to make it happen.But I love leverage (except car payments!!)
António Ferrão
Belgium
18 May 2016 | 5 replies
As said before, watch, read, ear, absorb all the tiny bits of this site: It's a huge well of knowledge.When you arrive I would love to have a coffee (or a Belgium beer) with you.
John Arendsen
Tiny Houses
8 March 2017 | 2 replies
Are there any "Tiny House" architects/designers, builders, factories, brands, contractors, or stakeholders on BP?
Dan Pool
renting land to people with mobile homes/ Tiny houses
29 May 2019 | 2 replies
I'm part of a lot of facebook groups surrounding this idea and the common problem people seem to have is finding land for their mobile home / tiny house. land is so expensive and the laws around off the grid houses are not all that clear even if you did buy land.
Steven C. Suarez
Something exciting about this crazy high market!
12 March 2017 | 4 replies
Are people with yards going to start building tiny homes in their back yards to rent out?
Candace Majedi
Belize AirBNB - any tips?
5 August 2021 | 24 replies
Unfortunately, Belize has no middle class and the country is so tiny in terms of population anyway that most multinationals won't invest there and create wealth, except maybe in the tourism sector.The main way they have found to attract some people is by putting the taxes at 0 but, as a result, the government isn't making much money and they can't help their population, whose basic needs remain unmet.Buying a property there for your own use if you love the place is one thing but buying a property as an investment is a total different story.I hate to be the party pooper but Costa Rica and panama are great places to invest if you know what you do.
Blaine Alger
What do you know about Hipcamp (Airbnb of camping)?
28 May 2021 | 11 replies
They also completed a 25 million series B funding in summer of 2019 that values the company at 127 million, which is a good signal for expansion.What appeals to me about this model, is you can go buy a couple acres of land ( Hipcamp suggest a 2 acre minimum), make some minor infrastructure upgrades and then build a couple A-frame tiny cabins, some yurts or simply just a clearing that would allow for someone to pitch a tent.