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Dillon Hutsell Ways to Invest at 17
10 April 2020 | 7 replies
If you plan on going to school to work on your bachelors while you're in the military using Tuition Assistance, then be sure to also file the FAFSA every year. 
Michael Owens 1st BP Post: Furnished vs. unfurnished rental
1 April 2020 | 3 replies
Its near Duke university, so I think there will be some seasonal medical workforce movement, grad school students, etc., so it could line up well for mid-term furnished rental. 
Saikhantal Yu Newbie looking at Elmhurst, Providence
29 March 2020 | 5 replies
Where I live in NYC is also close to schools and institutions, so rent is pretty stable, neither skyrocketed with other fancy neighborhoods nor nosediving when the economy took a hit in general.
Stephen Bianes About to pull the trigger in South San Antonio!
27 April 2020 | 6 replies
There are certain pockets tahat will swing the pendulum in the opposite direction in terms of crime rates, school rating and the likes.
Account Closed Multiple house hacking using primary residence - possible?
28 March 2020 | 7 replies
Most likely, it will be easier to do one property per year although I have had clients pull off a second purchase in less than a year citing things like needing a different school district, needing a larger back yard for their kids, etc. 
Max K. Keeping an attractive property in the family (Boston area)
29 March 2020 | 6 replies
It's close to the city with commuter rail access 0.5 miles from my house and a great school system, making it one of the most sought after towns in the area (neighboring properties have sold for much higher than their asking price in recent years and we are constantly receiving mail from investors interested in buying the property).The property is in need of extensive renovations, a majority of which seem to be cosmetic (kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, etc.), meaning that there is significant potential in building equity by buying the home and doing these renovations and attaining a high ARV.I will most likely have the opportunity to purchase the place in a direct below market value. 
Alex Musyoka new investor looking for advice
30 March 2020 | 5 replies
How can you look a specific towns stats on crime unemployment schools etc. also whats the average rate on a 203k
Ford Wagner Talking to your dad about money
28 March 2020 | 1 reply
I was taught my whole life to go to school to get good grades, to get into college, so I could get a good paying job where I can work at for 40 years, and hope to be able to live off my 401k someday.
Alliya Pinckney New investor! Analyzing deals, preparing for 1st purchase!
7 April 2020 | 13 replies
Study Niche.com/google/BP to get a further idea of location/schools.5.
Josue Vargas Renting SFH by May Vs. COVID. How bad the numbers actually are?
5 April 2020 | 3 replies
Some info about the unit, it is a single-family home in a good neighborhood, gated community, amenities, great school districts, etc.