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Brian Garlington My tenant wants to take the shower door off?
30 January 2017 | 12 replies
.$200.00 laterHer first month there the bathtub mysteriously ended up having to much water go through the overflow and it started leaking downstairs....at 3:30am.........I ended up paying for a plumber to come out for that one...................She's a youngster.....22 years old that passed all the background checks, etc....but it seems like every month or two something comes up with her....Meanwhile at my other rental....to a woman in her thirties......no problems........Interesting 
J. Martin Super Smart?..or Super Sucker?..Riding a Great Market Cycle?: 1-Cycle Investors, Leveraging RE, & Feeling (Too?) Good?
31 May 2015 | 17 replies
Lol Us youngsters don’t know much, but I do know a thing or two about bank failures ;) I was there living and breathing this stuff at failing or failed banks during the crisis, unfortunately having to assist in the closure of several Bay Area banks myself, as you may know.. 20152014201320122011201020092008200720062005Total09-'1051824519215714025300515297 "A Lot Like You Guys" @Amit M,“But I gotta tell you, during 2005-07 I was a lot like you guys now- @J.
Tom Evans mentor ship available for seo help
13 July 2016 | 5 replies
If this sounds like a lane you want to know more about, keep reading.Back in the day most of our advertising was done through the phone book ( yes youngsters, we had to go through a book to find a plumber).
Jamie Oliver This podcast inspired me to do a thing
17 October 2020 | 6 replies
As a youngster, I made some poor and reckless decisions with my credit that have haunted me since. 
Frank Boet Have Real Estate prices peaked?
28 October 2018 | 85 replies
So one way or another, you youngsters better start BRRRing! 
Mary lou L. Hitting it hard in your 40s +
9 March 2016 | 49 replies
@Mary lou L.I'm 54 yrs old.My father passed away when I was 21 and my brother was 20.Parents had some properties that we had to tend to.We  1031 exchanged some into other properties.Bought personal homes and then rented them out after moving on.Didnt get real serious about building wealth until 2006.I was 45 yrs old then, realizing retirement yrs were right around the corner.We accelerated real estate investment to retire comfortably.Accumulated 8 more rentals,flipped some,and started private lending.Yes I wish we were more aggressive in our 20's and 30's.But we didn't have anyone or BP to to teach us what or how to do it and why it was important.Lord knows our educational system did not teach us about wealth building for retirement.We learned it ourselves and and a lot of times it was the hard costly way.So in order to keep history from repeating itself we are consciously trying to educate our children and other youngsters  on the importance of financial literacy and the implementation of that knowledge.Father time stops for no one and doesn't care how you spend your life.It's up to us to create our financial future no matter what age we start.Good luck to all us old farts and young farts.
Brett Youngster New Guy from Tampa, Florida
30 November 2015 | 11 replies
@Brett Youngster welcome to BP!  
Jesse Andrews Owner Financed deal.... Too good to be true?
17 August 2012 | 15 replies
It's an older crown there, with a husband/wife duo being the "youngsters" at 43 years old.
Gregg Alexander YOUNG AMBITIOUS ENTREPRENUERS
4 August 2015 | 2 replies
You can always come to BP to connect with fellow youngsters if you don't find what you're looking for locally.Don't knock the older, and vastly more experienced guys either though, they are full of great advice and usually know people of all ages.
Mindy Jensen What's your MOST Creative Finance Story?
3 August 2021 | 73 replies
I also firmly believe all these youngster coming up should include a timber parcel in their portfolios.. no better passive income on the planet.. plus you can camp on them.. ride your quads .. hike.. see nature.. and if its big enough Hunt ..