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Nicardo Mundell Advice for 18yr old beginner wholesaler?
12 October 2019 | 5 replies
I just created this account so my bad if I wrote this incorrectly.I’ve always had some sort of aptitude to invest to get rich now, not later. investments like stocks aren’t my thing because I don’t want to buy a stock and have to wait 10+ years to potentially sell it.
Joseph Cameron Excited newbie From the Chicagoland area.
2 January 2020 | 14 replies
During one of the conversations we got on the topic of investing in stocks and bond and he had mentioned his house hacking idea.
Alexandre Tude Triple net Pier 1 import as tenant
25 October 2018 | 17 replies
Pier 1 is a fairly old brand too so on the weaker end of the retail list.I just checked out the stock price - from $20 a share five years ago to $1.5 now.
Thomas D. New member from NJ looking to break into multifamily
18 September 2018 | 24 replies
I've grown a bit weary of traditional stock market investing (story for another day) and have found myself attracted to all of the long-term benefits of real estate, not to mention the hands-on nature.
Manouk Yeghikian Wrong time to buy property?
25 June 2019 | 7 replies
Fund A was safe and Fund B was riskier(the people in the experiment didn't know that)They all got to decide how much often they would receive updates on their stocks and then make decisions accordingly.
Derek Robinson Next Level Thinking/Truly Passive Income
25 March 2019 | 20 replies
@Derek Robinson you may consider investing in stock market (index fund), mutual fund to have truly passive investing (even that I think you still need to keep an eye on it).Alternatively, we have investors who are truly passive when they invest into syndication with us - this maybe also something for you to take a look into.
Trey Burns Just joined 42 min ago
14 May 2019 | 7 replies
I'm learning from them as I try to bring some of the principles to Anderson, SC. 
Kyle Myers BP Lending Options Webinar
19 August 2019 | 3 replies
Social Security/Pension Awards Letter (if applicable) W2s and 1099s - Last 2 Years Personal Tax Returns - Last 2 Years Business Tax Returns - Last 2 Years with the K-1’s (if applicable) Bank Statements – Most recent 2 Months for all checking/savings/stock accounts (all pages) Bank Statements – Most recent Quarterly statement for all retirement accounts (all pages) For all properties owned (if applicable): Need most recent Mortgage Statement Need property tax bill (if property is located outside of the Bay Area) Need Homeowner's Insurance declaration page – showing annual premium Need documentation to show the HOA dues (if applicable) Need current lease(s) (if acquired within the last 2 years) Driver's License – a pic with your smartphone works great Divorce Decree (if applicable) Previous employment history covering the 2 most recent years Company/Position/Start Date/End Date Previous residence history covering the 2 most recent years Address/Start Date/End Date/Rent Amount
Kyle L. Hello from New Hampshire!
1 September 2019 | 6 replies
I thought of how much more I would enjoy my job as a minister if I didn't have to worry about the low pay, so I determined to start using some of the principles I learned in Rich Dad Poor Dad.
Marcus Johnson What happened to the 2% rule
13 March 2023 | 40 replies
If all you look at is initial cashflow from a property then yes invest in the stock market, T-bills, or whatever.