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John Wijtenburg Is "live below your means" really good advice?
1 December 2019 | 72 replies
I think of Grant Cardone and *************.
Tristin Sellers Starting out with nothing. Any advice?
26 November 2019 | 25 replies
@Grant Anderson I guess put that way I have plenty of time and getting credit after some research should not be that hard.
Chris Levarek 26 units in 10 months and 16 more under contract...
20 December 2021 | 60 replies
We also are big into the 10X approach presented by Grant Cordone.
Chandler Durham Peculiar Landlocked Fix and Flip HELP
25 November 2019 | 10 replies
Adding this information will get you more specific help.The majority of the time a court will grant you access to the land, without the surrounding land owners approval.
Stephan Kraus 0% Seller financing - for WAY MORE than the property is worth? 🤯
26 November 2019 | 66 replies
..i owe the 435k for purchase in todays dollar, the 87k down are gone wether in this scenario or if i bought the same house for market value and with conventional financing.. i also continue to owe the set dollar amount in todays value over the course of the loan, so inflation would actually benefit me (granted my / the propertie's income rises at or above inflation level)@Brent Paul im not betting on appreciation, im only assuming less than the historical rate - but i agree, there might be a downturn at some point and the property could be worth less - but that doesn't concern me unless i have to sell right?
Bryan Fean HELOC VS pay cash for buy and hold.
27 November 2019 | 1 reply
Granted I only need about 10 properties cash flowing to reach my goal.There is nothing wrong with paying cash for your properties. 
Tyler Allen Attn: Real Estate investors - would you take my rent money?
28 November 2019 | 11 replies
We have been here 17 years and the return on investment is a fraction of what I can get investing in other places (especially my business).I find myself agreeing with Grant Cardone - cash in my house is trash.Question: are there any real estate investors here who would like my pocket listing... buy my house as is (GREAT condition) and let me pay rent to stay here in my house for years to come?
Yonah Weiss What are you Grateful for this Thanksgiving?
4 December 2019 | 33 replies
We take so much for granted in life, especially living in the USA and having access to so much knowledge and choices.I am very grateful for this BP community, and for all of the wonderful people I have been blessed to learn from, get to know, be entertained :), do business with, meet in person, etc.Tagging a few of those special people that I appreciate.
Jonathan McEachron Abandoned property, deceased owner. What is next? New investor
30 November 2019 | 4 replies
If the deceased had a will, then verify who was granted the property in the will, find that person and negotiate.
Charles H. Why it's fine that your first deal doesn't cashflow that much
9 December 2019 | 6 replies
I was seduced by the cashflow apartments multifamily thingy that I learnt from good old Grant Cardone (my views on him has changed since, but I appreciate that he opened my mind at the beginning).