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Wilson Cheung Investor for cash flow or appreciation
5 August 2017 | 21 replies
Given my limited experience I want to ride both Keep investing in Cashflow and keep buying (when numbers make sense ) here locally. so diversify over time diversify location as well. again I am doing it because I live here if I move to place where cashflow is high I might just invest there locallyOriginally posted by @Wilson Cheung:It seems like many podcast hosts (including Josh and Brandon on the BP podcast) promote investing for cash flow instead of investing for appreciation.  
Zack Tomlin Advice wanted for transition from engineer to developer
3 April 2016 | 4 replies
Try to figure out how you can provide value beyond that of a service provider for them and see if you can apprentice on some projects in some fashion.  
Taron Jackson Looking at Newark, New Jersey
16 November 2016 | 108 replies
I'm from Montclair, NJ a 10 minute ride from Newark and I have a decent eye on what is happening.
Chance Calhoun Does anyone have any experience with Clever Investor LLC and their training material?
9 February 2020 | 22 replies
They have invested a lot of money to get this to a point where it is a no brainier for even a software engineer to just jump on the wagon and have a smooth ride to success. - They have high integrity!!
Melanie Johnston How to Use a Mid-Term Strategy to Boost Your STR Income
2 January 2023 | 12 replies
Cooler spots like Flagstaff are a two-hour ride from Metro Phoenix, for example.)While low season is never going to bring the revenue you generate in other months, adding a mid-term rental strategy can maximize low season earning potential, save you time and money and gain you very valuable peace of mind.
Manmath D. Just another question on Coaching- 20k for 2 years
8 February 2020 | 23 replies
In short I had a lot of limited beliefs and a very tall very thick wall around me.I investigated Gino through emails, post like yours and even taking a ride up to his restaurant about an hour north of the city.
Seolhyun Lee No CPA has a good answer for my situation. How can I reduce my income tax with real estate investment?
23 October 2014 | 11 replies
We were really taken for a ride by one CPA who basically billed himself this way and our taxes were no better by him then then other while he cost thousands.
Brandon Sturgill What % Do You Use for Expenses & Vacancy on a Rental Property?
18 November 2014 | 51 replies
There's not way to "cheat the system" when it comes to maintenance and capex.Also, you may think that because your condo association pays for some of this stuff, you're getting a free ride.  
Jimmy S. How would you handle this?
29 October 2014 | 43 replies
I am willing to ride it another week to see if they give me any money but if not I will file for eviction.How would you handle this, this has been 1 of my worse experiences as a landlord in 4 years and not really sure how to handle this.....
Porter Rappleye Why is REI better than investing in the stock market?
3 December 2014 | 165 replies
It's a long term strategy in RE, rather short term windows in the securities market.You can buy stock and let it ride and see where you are 20 years later, not a good idea, but you can.