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Account Closed Question for former military service members. To retire and invest late or get out and invest early?
5 November 2013 | 28 replies
If military is in your nature and an early retirement with excellent pension and benefits is what you are after this sounds even better than the military.Was recently at an inauguration for a new police officer and the room was full of 40 year old retirees.
James Russell Title company
9 October 2014 | 4 replies
Starting with a flip or a rental requires a few less steps... or at least steps that might be easier to learn or more natural for a newbie.
Lauren Oberg Hello from Louisville, KY :)
22 September 2014 | 18 replies
For the right people what to say comes naturally.
Cliff Jackson Newbie/Wannabe REI in Philadelphia area Pennsylvania
27 March 2014 | 22 replies
@Robert Haworth I appreciate the help-- I have looked those over and have probably too many resources tabbed at this point for when I'm ready to rock and roll.J.
Wendell De Guzman How to Get Money For Your First Deal
11 August 2017 | 118 replies
When they have no idea about the market, their strategy or our exit and getting the money back.If you want to impress an investor have a rock solid plan that way, your investors will know that you're at least prepared and have done your homework.2.
Nate Crump Non-Real Estate Loan
12 February 2014 | 4 replies
It's somewhere between $150,000 and $250,000 I'll need, so not those little lenders I keep running into on Google.It's not for some new, risky business I'm hoping is a homerun, but for a long time, well-established franchise that has already been doing great for a number of years.The length of the loan doesn't matter too much to me, as I could throw large chunks toward this summer, and then probably be done with it by next summer, as my current business, which is massively passive, is very seasonal (Spring time).I won't say I'm desperate, but also with the shorter nature of the loan, and proven sales, as well as the success of my other business, I would even be willing to go for higher than normal rates.Anyway, thanks for any advice on lenders you might know of that deal in this area.
Robert Burns Branching Out into TX w/Lease Options
10 October 2018 | 23 replies
Ahhh...Texas vodka....I don't drink much vokda, butTexas has another good vodka...Enchanted Rock...
TJ Kandel Integrity...does it exist with Landlords?
18 September 2011 | 18 replies
Usually, it winds up with me getting burned.I've taken to conducting myself by a pretty simple rule: If something involves money either now or in the future, then treat it as business.That means to write things down, document changes, have both parties sign off on modifications of a material nature that could burn you later.
Carlos Diaz Frustrated RE Investor in South Florida - new to BiggerPockets
21 April 2015 | 13 replies
Hey @Carlos DiazFellow wholesaler here.Im surprised you had an issue selling.....as were now in a sellers marketI'm assuming your numbers were off or there were not enough eyes on itAnything with half way decent numbers seems to sell fast these days.like @Wayne Brooks I recommend Independence Title, they rock!