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Shiloh Lundahl RE Investing Part-Time VS Full-Time: Which is Better?
2 July 2018 | 23 replies
Your children own rentals but are not in real estate, even though that is all they have known you to do. 
Nicole Curtis Hello from the south!
2 July 2018 | 2 replies
We’re both very excited to build a an inheritance for our children!
John Thedford Pet Rents: How I Am Increasing Cash Flow
3 July 2018 | 20 replies
And yes, no doubt many pets do less damage the children....and either one can cause a claim against a security deposit. 
Account Closed Input on Possible First Property
5 July 2018 | 4 replies
I had a dental appointment today.Anyway, I have attached pictures of the house from front, one side, and back.
Jason Hawkins Creative ideas to fund buying a home from a family member
2 July 2018 | 0 replies
My grandmother passed away a few months ago and her home was passed down and split to her 6 children in a trust.
Arreanna Cromartie Rentals in rough neighborhood
4 July 2018 | 13 replies
In C/D areas you must treat your tenants like children...bad children.By the 2 year mark if your property is paid off your cash flow will be reduced to almost zero due to the rent being eaten by paying for the opportunity value of your equity.
Chris Emmanuel Being a Real Estate agent FT or PT?
6 July 2018 | 10 replies
I just got me real estate license and have 3 young children so I am very part time.
Llewelyn A. OMG! Sell b/c Net Migration Losses!! (except you got it wrong)
5 July 2018 | 2 replies
They cannot achieve salaries that can help support their lifestyles as everything in the City increases dramatically.The population that is staying are then benefiting from their higher equity as their home prices increase as well as their ability to achieve higher salaries from those jobs that require a skillset for it.With the higher equity, if they owned, they are then able to send their children to higher quality of schools which we know are expensive today.When those kids come back, they want to stay, mostly because it's a great place and they can afford it by going to these quality schools and Universities.ANYWAY, I think you get the point.I have been seeing this trend for the last 21 years investing in Brooklyn, NYC.
Camille Carrion Rent, Sale, or Manage Myself
8 July 2018 | 3 replies
So a brief backstory: army spouse, business/accounting background, moving several states (two time zones) away, four young children (6 and under), do not plan to work when we move (not anytime soon anyway).My husband and I only have this 1 property that was built in 2013 but will be looking to invest more down the line.
Sean Conroy Newbie from Commerce Michigan //Go Blue!
6 November 2018 | 6 replies
Luckily my children are both 2 and younger so i have some time before i reach that point.After my shift in thinking i read rich dad, poor dad and confirmed i was not indeed crazy.