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Tyler W. Explain it to me like I'm 5: How do you get rich in real estate? Seems like it takes many many years to get positive cash flow.
1 July 2015 | 19 replies
(If you have a house don't worry about paying that off yet, I'll give you an idea of what you can do about that in a bit)2) once all your debt is paid off, start saving money, you save money by only buying what you need NOT WHAT YOU WANT, so you NEED hygienic supplies, food, clothes (but only once every 2, 3 months making a budget on that of maybe $100 to $150 per person in the house hold) you need gas, utilities, rent or mortgage ect.. you DON'T NEED for example if you have cable with HBO do you really need Netflix and do you really need to go to the movies every weekend, do you need to have all the movie packages that the cable company offers??
Kourosh Abedi New Investor, Looking to Get Into Multi-Family, Little Capital
31 July 2022 | 8 replies
Take one of the deals that you find that meets your criteria and create an investment package and pro forma that shows how it would make money. 
Account Closed Chris Farley Inspired! Writing, Branding, Marketing for RE
19 April 2021 | 0 replies
I don't think I have a handle on how to package up that messaging and get that across to my potential subscribers. 
Cliff T. Using Solo 401k to do hard money / private lending
11 May 2023 | 13 replies
As a courtesy, you might get a simple note from a title company and a short-form DOT, but this is not even close to a complete loan package and will not fully protect you or your 401k.
Gary F. Investing in Philippines or Thailand?
8 February 2023 | 35 replies
now I'm happy some people involve in this topic, I don't know anything about real estate in USA, a little far for me, I haven't visited it also, difficult to get a visa, also not cheap for me to visit this country, so I put my point in southeast countries, after visiting these countries, I compared with Chinese real estate, now in china, esp some big cities such as Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou , Shenzhen etc, very expensive to invest, so when I found the market in southeast countries cheaper than in china, thats why, I began to invest one in Bangkok in 2014, after I got my condo in 2015, I bought the furniture package, I rent it out every year, I found a good profit, about 6 percent returns, another one in Pattaya for holidays, still not finished, anyway compared Thailand and Philippines, all have advantages and disadvantages, just depend on u, now the price in Bangkok is a little high, if only investing, I think Manila is better than bangkok, more return in rental!
David Nacco Rental Fees / Aditional Income
9 April 2019 | 6 replies
Example: rent is $1300/mo as is, $1400/mo for a new "tech package" with all nest connected door bells, cameras, etc. 
John McKee Here is an article on the trends of Rents
12 April 2023 | 11 replies
Rock County, WI continues to thrive from the consistent growth of its larger counterparts in Milwaukee and Madison!
Andrey Y. Growth Equity Group - How 170+ investors were scammed
22 September 2022 | 226 replies
Part of that package made the greatest reforms to USPAP and the lender's role in the appraisal process since the inception of USPAP.
Janet George Is this STR idea viable?
13 May 2023 | 7 replies
If that is the case then she can charge a fee to potential buyers to package the deal.
Brian Lipszyc Purchasing a Portfolio of homes?
14 May 2020 | 3 replies
I've come across a possible deal to purchase a few rentals, currently being "packaged" as a single portfolio.