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Grant Wilsterman Cheap Condo in Greenville, SC
25 April 2019 | 0 replies
If you are in the Greenville, SC, I would definitely recommend Brad Ledford with The Art of Real Estate.
Rex Celle Do you track your net worth?
29 April 2019 | 40 replies
It includes all major assets & liabs, inc some pers prop that has value (or is individually insured) & I would consider selling to fund new found opportunities or if there was a major emergency requiring a change in budgeting/liquidity.My PBS is currently three pages long, broken into sections w/ sub totals to assist in analysis:AssetsReal Prop (Assessed, Purchase/Rent data, 2-3 free online providers like Redfin, then averaged.)Personal Property (Cars, Art, Hard Assets, things not in an account or "foggy" daily market value)Cash Accounts (ie funds w/ access not limited by age, Banks, Brokerages, CVLI, prepaid taxes,large pending incomes like insurance settlements & reimbursements owed to me.)MineSpouseCo-AccountsRetirement Accounts (or anything where access to the value is age restricted)MineSpouseBusiness 1 (Net number carried over from separate business records)Business 2 (List as needed)Liabilities (Would section these out too if I had enough to justify it)Listed in order of assets above if tied to such, mortgages, HELOC, etc.General liabilities listed next, largest to smallest.Net Worth CalculationThen I include several lines of totals; subtotal of amount available for conversion to REI, ratios & simple measures like mo / mo & trailing 12 mo avg % & $ return.My FI goal is over the long term to average at least 1% mo / mo gain in net worth.I have found this to be best for me for several reasons:I have a hard time visualizing a set $ amount as a goal because my amount required to retire would then seem too big to tackle.
Malcolm F. Fairmount Neighborhood of Cincinnati
19 December 2018 | 5 replies
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Mack Bailey Is this a Ponzi scheme
19 December 2018 | 4 replies
The re-fi didnt go through and he didnt want to sell.
David Clark Roper Jr. How would you use the equity?
21 December 2018 | 2 replies
Cash out re-fi and buy a second home for her, and rehab/rent her current home?
Sam Barna Getting Started as a Young Investor
20 December 2018 | 2 replies
My goal is to use a combination of real estate and index fund investing to achieve FI
Jon Åge Stakvik Newbie investor from Norway
30 December 2018 | 10 replies
My motivation for real estate investing is to find an investment that will beat the stock market while being a learning experience that will bring me closer to FI.
Derek Gibbs Finally closed on our first multi family building!
3 January 2019 | 62 replies
Maybe I'll write a blog post i fI get around to it.