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Sergio Moratto The BRRRR System.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
9 July 2021 | 4 replies
The more "traditional" purchasing of a turnkey-type property means you need to keep coming up with more cash since its unlikely you can do 100% financing.One of the aspects that is glossed over is the part of real estate leveraging where you get a property free and clear in 30yr or less basically for free. 
Account Closed Future Investor (Chicago)
10 July 2021 | 7 replies
I began looking into Real Estate after first reading Rich Dad Poor Dad last summer during the COVID-19 quarantine, which completely changed my mindset and led me to dive deeper into financial literacy along with real estate investing.
Gaelan Evans Looking for feedback on a Mailer!
12 July 2021 | 9 replies
I’m reaching out because I’m wondering if you might be interested in selling your house.Before going any further I want to point out:I am NOT a realtor.I am NOT a rich Californinan trying to buy their 4th house.I am just a hard-working young man from Wisconsin trying to build a life for myself in -----------.As I’m sure you are aware, the current housing situation is making it extremely difficult for normal, working class people to find a house.
Emily Lee Investor advice for newbie
11 July 2021 | 7 replies
It's not a dumb question, but trying to purchase a potential BRRRR property (aka distressed) with a traditional down payment may not make your offer stand out vs an all-cash offer that doesn't have the financing contingency.
Kate Nixon Taylor My first acquisition; My first 2 Doors!
3 August 2021 | 3 replies
I closed on a traditional mortgage around $159k financed and then about a $40k down payment, $30k of which was from my family.
Caleb Crockett My Offer Got Accepted!
16 July 2021 | 15 replies
Oklahoma City, just east of Lake Hefner, good area with good schools.Duplex, 3 bed 2.5 bath 1400sqft each side$275,000, traditional financing, 20% down, paying around 4.375%, maybe a little better, finalizing the loan today.Comes with long term renters paying $1100 and $1150, but this appears to be below market and hasn’t been raised in years.
Ramiro Amaya New to investing in DFW Texas
13 July 2021 | 9 replies
That inevitably led me here to all of you and the Bigger Pockets Podcast.My wife and I are currently working on the foundation of what we hope will be a successful venture; she is working on the acquisition side, looking for properties to flip, BRRRR, or wholesale (Traditional).
David C. SDIRA experience - is it really worth the hype?
6 August 2021 | 17 replies
As soon as we learned that disbursements from Roth required that the account be set up for at least 5yrs, we immediately set those up with a bank and xfered only $1K each from Traditional into the Roth accounts. 
Tyler Watkin Airbnb vs traditional renting
13 July 2021 | 2 replies
Hi all,As a relatively young and inexperienced.person in the real estate market I was hoping to get everyone's opinions on the pros and cons of using Airbnb for renting out a property vs traditional renting through a lease system.
Michael Ansley Is quitting job to work for a virtual wholesaler a bad idea?
17 July 2021 | 24 replies
@Joseph A Gonzales make sure you have money already saved, bills paid atleast 6 months ahead, make sure you know what your doing fluently and me personally I wouldn't do virtual wholesale unless I've already master traditional wholesaling!