
18 July 2015 | 8 replies
the unintended consequences is you take SFR stock that had intrinsic values as owner occ areas.. turn them into rental areas and the values just never move.. they sell for what an investor will back into a cap rate or return on investment..

22 March 2016 | 41 replies
It was predictable.

28 February 2016 | 11 replies
My goal is to leverage the great income and company benefits (stocks and bonus) to start my investment career.

1 April 2016 | 19 replies
They are similar, but cashflow can vary and it's best to know consistently what you are stocking away.As for figuring out who pays utilities, what you've been doing works with looking at other listings.

26 July 2015 | 17 replies
Some people buy stocks that pay high dividends but have little chance of trading much higher (or even buy bonds) while other investors buy growth stocks that pay no dividends but have a great chance of appreciating exponentially.

27 March 2017 | 127 replies
Regardless of the dire predictions your lawyer has about a possible change of venue and jury trial, it seems the best thing you can do is to proceed with a 3-day eviction; if this jerk is like others I've dealt with, he will be gone before the sheriff arrives.

24 July 2015 | 2 replies
Are there any real estatae Investors and also a stock broker, i was wondering if i can do both
23 July 2015 | 16 replies
The worst thing to do is (well, other than gamble it all away or use it on drugs/booze) is to rush into something unprepared.There are lots of ways to invest it:- Stocks, bonds, mutual funds- CDs, high-yield savings accounts (which really aren't that high yield)- REITs- Private lending for flips- Private lending for buy and holds- Do your own buy and holds with a property manager- Partner for flips or buy and hold where you have an equity stakeEtc.

24 July 2015 | 50 replies
However, I hope you know stock market is in most case just luck.

26 July 2015 | 13 replies
Any flip "properly assessed" should more than cover the $1000...I believe Josh or Brandon as well as numerous other including Kiyosaki have posts and books on why real estate out performs stocks.