
21 January 2020 | 27 replies
She was in the Army for almost six yrs.

22 October 2016 | 4 replies
It would take 40 months (3 1/3 yrs) to recoup the investment.

18 December 2016 | 1 reply
I am currently in school working on my undergrad (22 yrs old) and plan to begin investing in land/property as soon as possible after I walk the stage.

22 December 2016 | 15 replies
I picked a used car like about 5 yrs old so the balance wasn't high and my payments were affordable.

18 November 2015 | 70 replies
@Nick G....you are correct about the grants stipulation, you have to hold on to the property for a period of 10 yrs ( which i do not mind as i have a young child) or you pay back that money

28 November 2016 | 24 replies
The loan is 30 yrs with 20% down

16 March 2017 | 30 replies
So Option # 5 would be to do absolutely NOTHING, and you would more likely than not be just fine 5 yrs down the road.

2 May 2020 | 9 replies
:) or not do it at all and do the buy and stay 2 years a simple and cheap SFH creating a string of SFR's behind you every 2 yrs.

1 January 2017 | 9 replies
You can only take 50% of the balance, and if it's not for your primary residence, you have to pay it back quicker (5 vs. 10 yrs i think?).
27 March 2017 | 15 replies
He is retired at 57 yrs old, and was looking into this venture.