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Jamie Lutch Must all rental properties cash flow?
25 March 2021 | 18 replies
We were just action oriented and even if we lost money, we treated these units as a mini pension, so when we pay off in next 20 years, it’ll just pay us a steady flow of income vs. us wasting money on consumer stuff since we are natural spenders. 
Joshua Christensen Growing When the Money is Tight
25 March 2021 | 1 reply
Unless you're independently wealthy or have a natural way of getting your hands on some cash to invest, I've found this is a team sport and takes a great deal of patience, perseverance, and persistence.What are some of the best ways you've found to grow your portfolio when the money was tight or you didn't have any cash to start with?  
Collin Milone Got an investing story? I’d love to hear it!
20 March 2021 | 7 replies
Naturally, pipes burst on a 2-degree day, which was also compounded by the wrong size HVACProblem 4- This really isn't a problem but it reflects some of the BS that gives some contractors a bad name.
Lindsay Ferguson Agent/Broker Split Opinion
18 March 2021 | 5 replies
Naturally I expected a sphere split to me of 70/30.
Ruslan Nazarenko New to RE. HCOL vs LCOL investing
18 March 2021 | 2 replies
@Ruslan NazarenkoHCOL area will also have greater natural appreciation and low cap rates that increase the return on increasing NOI on a commercial property.LCOL area is much more efficient for your money initially.What's right for you depends on 1,000 different factors all unique to you but it will come down to what do you want to do, how do you want to invest, what is your timeline for investing, where do you want to get to, and how much risk is a tolerable amount?
Brittany Bolling Crypto & Real Estate
11 March 2022 | 20 replies
I would like leases to be issued as smart contracts on the blockchain to take advantage of their immutable and instantaneous nature.
William Coet Real Estate or Stocks. Same ROI, Which is Better For Taxes?
12 April 2021 | 24 replies
I bought into a Chinese internet retailer at 5, it's now around 450 (10 for 1) split adjusted. 
Chevez Welch Real estate with bad credit
24 March 2021 | 4 replies
If you are naturally good with numbers and analysis, then get good at analyzing deals and looking at financial statements. 
Drew Schwietz House Hack Beginner Advice
24 March 2021 | 10 replies
Hey @Drew Schwietz, there are lots of ways to bring it up so do what feels natural to you. 
Priscila De La Torre Hey BP, Introduction and Advice needed
31 March 2021 | 8 replies
It's unlikely the other rent will pay the mortgage, but you'll be building equity in the property through loan paydown as well as natural appreciation.