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Ray Reed inherited 85 year old tenant but rent is way below market
11 May 2020 | 94 replies
@Mary Mitchell i definitely am going to try to work with her. i spoke with her about 2 hours ago and did some research earlier and she seems eligible for a utility subsidy and food stamps.
Jason Raynor Who believes being organized and healthy in your personal life?
4 November 2022 | 8 replies
I think of it this way - If I can't even have the discipline to get to the gym 5 days per week and put good food in my body, how the hell can I have the discipline to stick to my budget, cut trading losses short, and invest systematically over spending on unneeded items with friends?
Christian Olivares Trying to jump out the rat wheel!!!!
19 October 2022 | 1 reply
I heard about bigger pockets a little to late and I was caught in the snare of the middle class rat race. 3 years into buying my first home, I found myself working long hours and even giving up days off just to make enough to provide food, pay the mortgage and fight off rising gas prices.
David Streben Which path to choose as a new investor
20 October 2022 | 13 replies
@Ryan Williams Good food for thought on the appreciation bit in the Denver area, more recession resistant as well.
Annie Johnson Strong Areas for Flipping
18 December 2022 | 26 replies
I feel like most opportunities I see on MLS in my area would not provide the opportunity to pay for the repairs, hire people to do the job, pay for their lodging, food, and drinks and still have that big of a profit margin. 
Vashist D. Moving out at 18
2 February 2023 | 9 replies
A good bet is to square away your needs, (3 hots and a cot + Zero down home loans, and free medical for life, while working your way up at an organization where young men are successful every day).Go down and join the United States Marine Corp, and stay as long as they will have you.Free food, free lodging, ability to move up in pay.https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Bret Bordwell Burger Joint for sale
22 June 2023 | 1 reply
It falls into the category of: I’ve always wanted my own fast food….
JT T. Assisted Living Facility Questions
28 September 2011 | 13 replies
Then there are costs associated with providing activities, food, a vehicle, management company, etc.
Account Closed are coaching programs even worth it?
2 August 2015 | 33 replies
Account Closed  I ecco what most have said here.. but lets just look at the stat's... if one is going to just become a buy and hold investor then there is not much to that.. basic on line research that is readily available and paying for a independent 3rd party appraisal if you not absolutely sure of values .. and a 3rd party inspection.. will keep you out of trouble most of the time.Then a great Pm and your now and investor.If your goal is to create money monthly that you can live off of out of Real Estate then you want to look at this as a profession.And what do most folks do when they go into a profession they get formal training in some ways.. be it college or paid for specialty schools.. so why is Real estate any different.One of the best and cheapest ave's that can create a life time of income is to simply become a RE agent and work yourself up the food chain.. there are many ave's in RE that you can do to earn money..  
Roy Gutierrez No pet policy - Maybe exception for birds in cage?
18 February 2018 | 16 replies
Bird food causes no damage!