Leora Merrell
Help. I don't drink coffee...
5 February 2020 | 39 replies
I don't own a Kuereg, but I think they're nice for the occasional drinker or in an office setting so, might be good for STR - coffee is decent.
Filippo Baldo
Moving to the US, which State?
14 March 2021 | 34 replies
You can still find the occasional good deal.
Jon Hill
My goals for 2020. What are yours?
29 December 2020 | 238 replies
I am 45 years old so already considered a senior runner for age...lol You do see a huge difference in your body from your 20's and 30's to your 40's.20's to 30's I noticed a slight difference occasionally but negligible.
Chris D.
Interested in business coach feedback!
9 June 2015 | 8 replies
They have both been invaluable to me in different ways, which I think about in context of the E-Myth's paradigm of working "In" your business vs. working "On" your business.The REI mentor started out as an informal/unpaid relationship where I would occasionally ask him a few questions (I tried to be respectful of his time and not overwhelm him).
Andrey Y.
401k scam or not? Taking the plunge..
8 October 2017 | 99 replies
Also nothing wrong with having nice things, I will occasionally splurge.
Fradel Schaechter
The importance of saving
1 February 2019 | 38 replies
I do charity only when I occasionally hit a very large tax break, otherwise you are helping before helping youself.
Terry Lao
What sacrifice have you made for down payment?
2 January 2019 | 128 replies
Five years and 35 rental units later, my net worth and monthly income have increased drastically but I still drive a 2000 purple Ford Ranger and don't wear extravagant clothes.
Michael Guzik
Why do you use BiggerPockets?
3 April 2018 | 71 replies
(Minus the occasional person who says they purchased 500 units today, only to find our they are a 2% owner in a syndication).
Kyle J.
Are you wealthy?
4 January 2018 | 57 replies
I define wealthy as such: with a reasonable standard of living (I'm not talking about living in a tent), meaning a decent house, utilities, enough to eat, catastrophic insurance coverage (home, medical, car), something to drive, and a little "sauce" for an occasional vacation or night on the town - if you woke up tomorrow and decided "Hey, I don't think I'm going to work any more" - could you continue that standard of living, indefinitely, barring some catastrophic event that cannot be reasonably guarded against (a meteor hitting the earth, for example)?
Alex Silang
Why do you want to be superwealthy?
14 June 2018 | 125 replies
I occasionally volunteer my time but I can only imagine what it would feel like to be able to fund a community project, pay for someone’s education, maybe a trip to see loved ones they have not seen for years, help out after a natural disaster or anything like that.