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Mike Reynolds Solo K financing question
1 February 2025 | 15 replies
If I need by some chance I need extra money I can fund it with money from my side business.
Nina Erlandson Has anyone used Obie Insurance?
10 February 2025 | 59 replies
Definitely saved a lot of money.
Spencer Wayne Whitley Jr. General Contractor looking to finance new construction
5 February 2025 | 17 replies
Basically, the money used in this type of financing comes from "Wall Street".
Chris Seveney The Evolution of Real Estate Training Programs: From Product to Lifestyle to Message
10 February 2025 | 1 reply
The ones I've found have the best value were ultimately side-hustles for the founder, and they were making most of their money from their real estate. 
Elijiah Goodyear First Investment opportunity
4 February 2025 | 1 reply
Did you close this with a hard money loan?
Frankie Betancourt 155,000 Loan On Property
1 February 2025 | 1 reply
When you borrow money you agree to pay it back.
Chris Core Everything needed to start, can't find a cash flowing property.
8 February 2025 | 13 replies
Or you want to spent the time, effort, and money to try and self-source an off market deal here.  
Jerry Velez MLO vs. Seller Financing
2 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hey Bugger Pockets Community,I just finished reading Brandon Turner's book on investing with little to no money down (amazing book btw) and I am interested in knowing what are people's experience with MLO's and seller financing.
Jessica Pratt Tax free income from rentals
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
So your super basic P&L may look like: $30,000 Rents-$3,000 insurance expense -$9,000 interest-$3,000 taxes-$8,000 operating expenses-$14,000 depreciation ----------------$7,000 loss on paper for the year  so negative taxable income But remember- $14k of that (depreciation) was something we didn't actually spend money on- so cash in bank at year end would be $7,000. 
Dean Halpin Need Real Estate Guidance (22 yrs old)
6 February 2025 | 10 replies
Explore my personal favorites, Set For Life by Scott Trench or The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey, for invaluable financial insights.3.