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Chris Allen New, My story and need advice.
2 August 2008 | 19 replies
will look into that, im very good with money and a little on the tight side, i dont like having debt, so even the thought of having multiple mortages out scares me, im thinkin of rehabing 1-2 a year and if the ball starts rolling ill start doing more and more, but i see what your saying paying cahs for everything would take a long long time, plus my fear is the cash i accumulate would always be in a race with appreciation of thee houses, thanks for the advice
Chris Allen i see
2 August 2008 | 4 replies
will look into that, im very good with money and a little on the tight side, i dont like having debt, so even the thought of having multiple mortages out scares me, im thinkin of rehabing 1-2 a year and if the ball starts rolling ill start doing more and more, but i see what your saying paying cahs for everything would take a long long time, plus my fear is the cash i accumulate would always be in a race with appreciation of thee houses, thanks for the advice
Jason Schmidt Buying 1, paying it off, buying another, paying it off ... am i alone?
25 October 2008 | 45 replies
ING is good and then when you hit $5000, put it in a CD and keep going like that timing the CDs until you've accumulated enough to pay the loan off.
Craig Osterloh 50% Rule and $100 Cash Flow
18 January 2010 | 29 replies
When its below that, I accumulate the money for the inevitable vacancy or big expense.
Jeff Weissman Marketing to International Investors
9 December 2008 | 6 replies
I'd love to continue accumulating properties on a "buy/hold/cash flow from rental" strategy, but am tapped out so far as using my own funds for purchase (plus, having so many properties, cannot qualify for loans).
Mike C Where can I get a mentor?
29 October 2008 | 6 replies
He or she will share with you accumulated knowledge and advice about how to better market yourself, and provide you with essential real estate investing tips and strategies that you can implement in your own career.
GANI ADEBOYE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT AFTER BAILOUT
10 October 2008 | 25 replies
So if it takes about 3-4 months to foreclose on someone, I would expect to see the market to be flush with foreclosures starting 2nd quarter 09 and the housing market bottoming out starting in 3rd quarter 09 since their should be less foreclosures coming on line to depress the market with.Therefore, my objective between now and then is to accumulate properties now for cash flow and position myself to be able to accumulate more property in late 09.
Shari Posey A Perfect Time to Move IRA Money into Real Estate
21 October 2008 | 7 replies
The non-ROTH account accumulates as deferred taxes.I am so sick of hearing that CEOs lied about the risk, lied about the debt, lied about the profit, cooked the books, etc.
Brandon Schlichter Do you think it's possible to create 1b net worth?
6 May 2011 | 40 replies
The most striking example of a massive accumulation is that of Andrew Carnegie (the richest man in recorded history) who started out in poverty:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_carnegie
Jason F Is This Constitutional?
13 October 2008 | 9 replies
The rule is, if you accumulate 6 points on your landlord permit in the course of 3 years, you lose your ability to rent your property.