John Corey
Whiskey or Whisky fans?
3 May 2019 | 3 replies
I nearly had a drinking problem.In fact I remember 1929 Ports for about $1 a 6oz glass & French Champagne ran about $3.50 a bottle plus our dining room meals were basically free.
Aqeelah M.
Starting out with Joint Venture REI
4 May 2019 | 9 replies
Cheapest meal of the day and investors love 'free'.
Dominique Sharp
First Foreclosure Auction
6 May 2019 | 0 replies
We are new and very eager to learn if someone would like to share their knowledge we would love to buy you a meal : )If anyone has advice that they could offer here, that would also be helpful
Dominique Sharp
First Foreclosure Auction
6 May 2019 | 2 replies
We are new and very eager to learn if someone would like to share their knowledge we would love to buy you a meal : )If anyone has advice that they could offer here, that would also be helpful
Cory Benhardt
How did you raise your down payment for your first deal?
8 May 2019 | 31 replies
For me I use to spend a lot of money on meal prepping not because I paid for a service but because I didn’t want to eat the same thing lol anyway I started having the same meals weeks at a time.
Eric Peters
Section 8, Scary or Not
18 May 2019 | 13 replies
The thought of losing that free meal ticket voucher is a great bargaining chip which comes in handy
Young Park
Out-of-state investor looking in KCMO/KCK and Property Manager
5 June 2019 | 3 replies
In the beginning you have nothing to offer than buying the meal but it is how you start to build your rolodex and develop relationships.
Davina Keo
Tax deduction in real estate
18 May 2019 | 5 replies
Note: If you go to the same meeting each month, you can do detail tracking for a month, and can use same detail to estimate expense for rest of the year.( If nothing changed)2) Meals when traveling away from home - 50% is deductible unless the meal is provided to the general public (like Open houses) than it is 100% deductible.3) Expenses for Meeting with investor4) Expenses For Meeting with realtor5)Going to investors meetings.
Alexander Teague
My Current Path to financial freedom-Weighing investment options
21 May 2019 | 7 replies
*I am just starting to put money away as I cleared all of my debts in the last half year.Debt-$0Salary-$75K gross, which is $52.5K NET + an annual bonus of a few thousand with excellent benefits-health insurance premium, phone bill, gas/grocery discounts, and 40% of my meals are covered.Monthly/annual Expenses-Very few expenses right now...Groceries are minimal, gas/car insurance only 7 months of the year, and I live a very simple life.
Alexander Teague
My Current Path to financial freedom-Weighing investment options
25 May 2019 | 1 reply
*I am just starting to put money away as I cleared all of my debts in the last half year.Debt-$0Salary-$75K gross, which is $52.5K NET + an annual bonus of a few thousand with excellent benefits-health insurance premium, phone bill, gas/grocery discounts, and 40% of my meals are covered.Monthly/annual Expenses-Very few expenses right now...Groceries are minimal, gas/car insurance only 7 months of the year, and I live a very simple life.