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David Roberts HeLOC Question
18 November 2014 | 9 replies
This also allows for a lower interest rate than say a credit card.  
Forrest Soule Do I need a separate bank account? 1st Time Landlord, Owner Occupy
21 April 2023 | 11 replies
I would take it a step further and say a savings account for your security deposits a seperate account for your property taxes. 
Winter Heintz Potential Renters Don't Follow Through in Rental Process
19 September 2022 | 41 replies
They did not say a word.
Karen Coffelt Newbie wants a better life
23 November 2017 | 99 replies
However, if you buy say a coffee a couple times a week at Starbucks, that won’t necessarily break the bank.If I spend 3 dollars (approximate cost of star bucks hot chocolate, as I don’t drink coffee) 3 Times a week, that’s 36 dollars a month or 468 a year.
Shiloh Lundahl Absolute BEST Investment
24 May 2019 | 79 replies
I hear about how kids these days...even some friends...have hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt when they graduate.I would say a college degree is worth it, assuming that there is a good return in your field and you aren't saddled with a massive handicap (for lack of a better term) before even making your first dollar.Personally, I was a dope in HS and was practically laughed at applying to any college, including local state schools.
Shray Patel Dropping out of college - what would you do?
24 October 2017 | 104 replies
@Shray PatelIf you said the investor had say a $50,000+/year job waiting for you, I'd probably lean towards leaving school.
Zach Covey Live in duplex when starting out
7 November 2017 | 9 replies
I have seen many say a great way to start out is living in a multifamily home, however, I am confused when reading forum posts and checking out articles about the cashflow of this situation.When you live in your rental home, should you accept having to pay some of the mortgage yourself hoping that when you purchase the next place you will get a tenant to take your current place to start cash flowing?
Paul Staszel NO GUNS ALLOWED!!! sticker... should I put it up or not?
17 May 2017 | 74 replies
It's interesting that if you did this (discriminate against those who exercise their constitutional rights) about someone's religion, let's say a dangerous one, you pick it, and all hell would break loose.  
Account Closed Had no idea Californians were spiritual
24 July 2017 | 132 replies
This is also a supporting argument... typically when you buy say a 3 bedroom 2 bath SFR, that usually is occupied by a single tenant or family (or at least thats how it was meant to be).
Andrey Y. 401k scam or not? Taking the plunge..
8 October 2017 | 99 replies
Plus, I do enjoy the monthly income it generates NOW, as opposed to some distance time in the future.People say as a doctor, I don't need any additional monthly income, which is why mutual funds are better than real estate.