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Brad Pietrzak does the 50 percent rule hold up in wisconson still?
23 May 2018 | 7 replies
I would like to eventually be able to retire off of rentals we have a ton on money coming in that is all savable as of now due to some lucky cercumstances so I just want the first property we live in to be paid off that way worst case senerio me and my sweetheart can still keep this pace of saving up. really just trying to build a really solid rock if seen some really nice duplexes past 78th in west allis for like 150k.If we end up buying somthing at that price for times sake we probably will just put a massive down payment on it like 100k or somthing.The other think we are thinking of doing is buying a condo cash in German town or tosa then when we save up enough from living frugally sell it use the combined cash to buy a duplex in shore wood or tosa.
Seth Golie Clever Investor? Has anyone heard about this?
10 September 2018 | 19 replies
Cody is right I gleaned not the whole system from one coach but literally one or two little tidbits to create my own experience bucket and my own methods that led me to be a top producer in the industry.. and live the life I deserve  ( that sounds a little guru ish)...
Ronald Perich Why you need to take an active role in your future
22 April 2016 | 8 replies
You cannot use that 401(k) money until you're ready to retire or until you leave the job and roll it over into a self-directed account that can then invest in income-producing assets.
Keisha Rock Enhancing the value of current home for refinance
28 March 2019 | 3 replies
@Keisha Rock, unless your home is in far worse shape than your neighbors, you are very unlikely to make your money back from any renovations, either in improved value or higher potential rents.What are the property specifics?
Micah Shelton 15 homes in one loan...how
20 November 2019 | 7 replies
You are assuming the previous owner hates money and never wanted to rock the boat and raise rents.  
Jed Reisner How to approach homeowner?
17 November 2014 | 4 replies
BP Rocks!  
Account Closed Utility company won't turn on gas. Heating alternatives for the winter? (New York)
8 January 2015 | 20 replies
A unit that draws less power means it produces less heat.  
Michael Sokolski When should I start my LLC?
1 August 2008 | 47 replies
Build enough of a cash reserve to have a substantial down payment on an investment property in order to have lower mortgage payments which will result in a positive cash flow.or Partner with someone and find an investment that produces positive cash flow and is in an area moving in the right direction.There is no need to forecast past that point since a million different things can happen.
Sean W Doing first short sale...Plz. Help
24 February 2010 | 20 replies
That article freaking rocked!
Justin Miest To save up to buy first property or pay off debt first?
13 July 2018 | 14 replies
Now I do my own flooring, sheet rock, and many repairs.