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David Espinoza What should be the focus Credit card debt or buying the first house?
19 July 2013 | 10 replies
I was actually thinking she was "old fashion" but I was easily spending $20.00 most days on food and coffee and I felt broke all the time.
Jeff S. I Need Some Real Estate Advice for a Relative in Trouble
23 April 2012 | 7 replies
It is unlikeley that there is no income whatsoever but she may qualify for at least food stamps.
Matt Cariello What type with $50k per year?
22 June 2015 | 41 replies
By year 20 ~$1,600,000 AFTER taking out $50k/yr to fund point number 3)3) After year 7 or so, taking out $50k per year and putting it in the stock market (totaling $1.5M)(Not to mention that none of this money is going towards funding my life (food, cars, entertainment, etc.) - All of that type of stuff is being funded by my lucrative job - which is what also allows me to invest 50-60k per year!
Robyn R. What would YOUR next step be? Mostly newbie needing guidance.
18 June 2013 | 24 replies
We're still not %100 decided, but this post has given us plenty of food for thought.
Curtis Cecil Bought my first property for myself, how do i continue to the next?
21 March 2011 | 3 replies
We ranked all our monthly expenses with a 1 to 5. 1 being absolutely essential like food and shelter, 5 being totally frivelous - stuff we were spending money on which was neither necessary or enjoyable to us, like a storage unit we had because I couldn't be bothered to organize our garage more to make space for the stuff in the storage unit. 3 we would use for things which were not necessary, but we enjoyed.
Joshua Dorkin Where does Oil Go From Here?
19 May 2011 | 15 replies
Looking past the cause, I'm curious on the impact on things like food and everything else thanks to the climbing prices.
Dustin M. Need advice on how to turn around a eight unit apartment complex
19 October 2010 | 1 reply
I plan to only do month to month leases as this will allow me to kick out trouble makers immediately.I also plan to hold monthly meetings with the tenants at a local restaurant (where I would pay for food) to have them voice any concerns they have with the area and ways their community can be improved.I also want to talk to the city to try to get a grant to purchase some of the run down buildings in the area to fix them up and make the community better overall.The buildings are in great shape so I would primarily rent out to section 8 individuals.
Joshua Dorkin Angie's List: Have You Used it to find a Contractor? Thoughts?
26 March 2013 | 30 replies
to personally insulting the reviewers to saying reviewers were taking food off their kids' table.
Maher Bateh capital gains tax?
3 April 2013 | 21 replies
This approach will impact your flexibility as you should really be committed to these investment decisions, as I would formalize each of these decisions and have them notorized.For those of you who don't flip to live, but rather to build wealth, this is something to consider and talk to a knowledgeable tax attorney who specialize in real estate (these are rare and sadly rarely hang out in forums).Just some food for thought.
Bryan Stacy Cockroaches vs. Cat Pee
5 May 2013 | 6 replies
The water attracts them and so does food.