
12 August 2022 | 16 replies
It must be nice to be a billionaire.

18 August 2022 | 5 replies
I would put the interest rate on the debt vs the expected cash on cash return from buying cash flowing properties, I am not knowledgeable on bitcoin or promissory notes but if your making 200/month or 2400/yr for 10k that is a pretty decent return depending on the risks.

24 August 2022 | 1 reply
Suppose I am paid $10,000 for a job or service I perform and receive the amount in Bitcoin.

10 December 2021 | 7 replies
Combine that with a seemingly slow road to wealth and many would shy away from investing in RE in favor of bit coin or some stock or mutual fund for instance.

19 December 2021 | 3 replies
Should I use that money to pay off my MBA loan (23k) and invest the rest in crypto (Bitcoin, etherium, etc)?

26 December 2021 | 5 replies
Th interest paid on any portion used to buy more properties, boats, stocks, bitcoin, etc is not tax deductible.

18 July 2022 | 2 replies
It just wasn’t designed for real estate investors.InvestingAt some point in the future I may do a deep dive into each of these:WealthFronthttps://www.wealthfront.com/Fidelityhttps://www.fidelity.com/Charles Schwabhttps://www.schwab.com/Acornshttps://www.acorns.com/Robinhoodhttps://robinhood.com/us/en/Bettermenthttps://www.betterment.com/Qoinshttps://qoins.io/SoFihttps://www.sofi.com/invest/Marcus Investhttps://www.marcus.com/us/en/investInvesting / EuropeEasy MoneyAdmittedly I haven’t put much time into researching this one:https://easymoney.com/Non-Traditional InvestingSorry, I haven’t done any bitcoin research yet…meanwhile….eREITs are becoming more mainstream:Rocket Dollarhttps://www.rocketdollar.com/ One of the top names in non-traditional investing.

30 December 2021 | 1 reply
One last thing that I’d recommend looking into is Bitcoin.

23 June 2022 | 3 replies
To briefly touch on some important points, however …If you’re worried about a downturn, it’s not at all clear that precious metals and cryptocurrencies are uncorrelated assets or negatively correlated to the stock market, meaning in the event of a recession one should expect them to retain value (in fact, recent evidence suggests the potential for an opposite correlation of both Bitcoin and gold).If you’re worried about inflation, real estate is as good or better hedge than just about anything besides stocks.If you’re focused on returns, RE returns easily beat precious metals pretty much any way you slice it.

29 September 2022 | 4 replies
Everyone starting out has to go through that grind, true of billionaires too.