14 September 2022 | 23 replies
Cars are paid for, no credit card or student loans.
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29 October 2018 | 4 replies
After receiving my 2 cards I spent the first year just normally using my cards not trying to build my credit or anything.
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24 March 2019 | 68 replies
The rush comes in because I’ve invest all my cash and credit cards into my first flip.
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5 August 2019 | 3 replies
Is the tuition money a drop in the bucket for you or do you have to take out a loan or use a credit card to pay for it?
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28 February 2019 | 5 replies
You can only listen through so many sales seminars, they all generally follow the same formula: establish credibility with stories of success for the guru and her/his students, throw out a few tidbits of information, create a sense of urgency (Limited Time Only and Special One-Time Discount Pricing), and get people to pay to enter the next level of the sales funnel.I hope I don't sound too jaded :DBut with so much free information available (here on BP, on YouTube, in BOOKS which someone probably spent months organizing into a coherent and understandable information package), it's hard to justify literally thousands of dollars on seminars and coaching programs these days.At the very least, if someone is going to go to one of these seminars I strongly recommend leaving the credit cards at home.
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11 March 2019 | 27 replies
At the end of that "Ask for their card" and you hand them yours.
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3 March 2019 | 2 replies
I am self employed and had trouble showing proper income which I fixed that I had to pay down on some Credit Cards which I did and had raise my Credit Score which I did too.
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2 December 2022 | 12 replies
Quote from @Gregg Fratto: I have an 2 family investment property that I owe $118k @ 5% 1 side is vacant in need of rehabilitation about $30k tops and I'm looking for funding....I don't want to do a cash out refi because the rate would be 7%-8% at $150k plus closing costs....is there any lenders that provide 2nd mortgage or rehab loans...or am I missing something....0% APR credit card for 12-16 months.
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26 July 2022 | 24 replies
There is probably a lot more risk on CA prices than there is in the Midwest, however a 20% decline in home values would be a crash of epic proportions, only seen once in modern history.I don't think that's in the cards and here is why:No homeowner will discount their home by 20% (for many basically wipe out their life savings) if they are not forced to; they would rather not sell and just stay there and wait for better times.
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11 March 2022 | 1 reply
Just like a report card, multifamily assets get a letter grade, ranging from an A to a D.Class A Multifamily Assets 💵Let’s start at the top, with Class A.