
5 July 2014 | 15 replies
So 100% stocks is too risky, but .85% saving account doesn't really cut it either.Thanks!

10 May 2018 | 20 replies
Adversely possessing by renting the property is very risky.
7 July 2014 | 6 replies
Hey BiggerPockets,Have been doing some research into my home state of Ohio for a little while now and I'm pretty sold on the value proposition of investing in Ohio.

9 July 2014 | 3 replies
.- If you can't get sold comps within the same complex, then this is a very risky deal.

7 July 2014 | 10 replies
I am 25 y/o so I think this asset allocation is risky but okay considering my age.

7 July 2014 | 12 replies
And its risky for both of you if there is an existing loan on the property.

31 August 2017 | 50 replies
So for someone with no clue there is no doubt you will learn a bunch.. its only up to you whether you think its a value proposition its not cheap for sure.. and Nick is proud of standing by his product..

8 July 2014 | 4 replies
Refinance and rent, buy the second home but look into investing in notes or even wholesalingBoth options are risky, but I am looking to expand my "empire"

13 March 2015 | 110 replies
But it probably wouldn't be a very big/expensive proposition to do that.

9 July 2014 | 11 replies
In most cases, rates are usually better on these loans since the lender's risk is mitigated via the shorter term.That being said, you can indeed find loans that come with long(er) terms.