4 November 2022 | 84 replies
Wholesaling is absolutely sustainable, and I have proven this many many times.

6 March 2023 | 8 replies
Not all of that gets done however there is certainly enough volume to sustain a business - that said it's a crowded space so really think hard on how you differentiate your business.

14 January 2020 | 60 replies
But what struck me as so unusual and striking was everyone was so shocked that my older daugher had no college debt.Grandma lived till her late 90's, and $600K would barely sustain her retiring at 60 as her social security came to a few hundred dollars per month and a small pension.

24 February 2022 | 14 replies
Big pain to do correctly.Slightly more sustainable and less of a headache;Put a certain qty into one Llc and then have a holding company.Example: 5-10 properties under 1 LLC then that LLC will be held in “holding company LLC”So If you have 40 properties. 10 properties per LLC. 4 LLCs.