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Andrew Janssens How old were you when you made your first BRRRR?
5 August 2022 | 4 replies
Over the course of a year, my wife and I fixed it up, rented to friends, ate peanut butter and jelly, and did everything we could.
Tristan Osborne Just Joined BiggerPockets!
25 August 2022 | 10 replies
Over the course of a year, my wife and I fixed it up, rented to friends, ate peanut butter and jelly, and did everything we could.
Surendra Chawla Home Insurance for investment property
22 December 2021 | 5 replies
They sued that money to return my deductible and ate the rest.
Christopher Piazza College Student trying to begin career in real estate
15 September 2022 | 17 replies
Over the course of a year, my wife and I fixed it up, rented to friends, ate peanut butter and jelly, and did everything we could.
Chris Breezy So my father just retired at 55 and recently got 100k
5 October 2022 | 27 replies
Hi Chris,When your Father was 18 in 1985, adjusted for inflation that windfall would be about $38,000.Inflation just recently ate up 10% and will probably eat up even more (and I remember when the US Government was sending money out to people freely which is the opposite of inflation, but that was a unique time and  we are not likely to see that ever happen again--so I'm not really looking at that).Where I'm going with this, is do you and your Father believe given say another 35 years, you and he could turn $38,000 into $100,000 (well $100k into whatever inflation adjustment comes out to be)?
Alex Walker Out of state property owner needs help
21 September 2022 | 1 reply
I keep hearing raw materials ate still expensive or hard to get right now.
John Carbone The Home Equity "Myth"
1 October 2022 | 26 replies
No one bought new trucks, or ate out, or had their hair styled or nails done. 
Derrick W. How do you deal with a spouse that dosnt support you?
7 December 2016 | 23 replies
Eventually her negativity ate away at the marriage, fear of money (and lack thereof) CONSTANTLY caused problems, and it became more and more clear that in her world there was no place for my big ideas.Marriage is a partnership. 
Joseph Davis how accurate is the auditor's valuation?
7 August 2016 | 2 replies
That's a very poor way to value a property for a purchase, but you need to ask the assessor what appraisal method they use, most do not use a market value approach.Assessors really don't have the ability to look at each property, they use a "Block Appraisal) that looks ate average prices by the sq. ft. in an area and the type of property.
Jeffrey H. Land Home Deal where Owner is not the Same - what would you do?
12 August 2016 | 2 replies
The deals I was sorry about where the ones that ate the most personal time.  2nd set of deals I was sorry for where the ones that ate the most cash.