
28 June 2016 | 13 replies
I'd greatly appreciate your thoughts on the best bang for the buck (and if I need to spend the entire budget).

3 July 2016 | 7 replies
Darren Eady It is a local bank in the Milwaukee area called equitable bank.

29 June 2016 | 3 replies
I grew up in Bucks County PA, went to college in the state, and moved to Boston last summer to start working.

7 July 2016 | 26 replies
@Daniel Gomez No problem U should have seen the scolding's I got from the management when I first started on this site.. darn near got banned a few times.Although to be quite frank.. there is a fair amount of skepticism on this site with regard to credit repair and business loans to those who on the face could never ever qualify for one..the thought process is those pitching those just suck them in to get 200 to 500 bucks never perform and move on.. so you have some challenge ahead of you on this site to sell those services.. at least from my perspective

29 June 2016 | 6 replies
Newbies, seeking a fast and easy buck without much effort toward education.

5 July 2016 | 18 replies
Terrible @Matthew Cain, your probably young and a move somewhere cheaper would sound like a good idea, but don't do it, I am 59 now, I was born in what today is Belarus, in the worst poverty in the soviet union, at maybe 12 my parents and I left and live in New York, Detroit, Baltimore and Park City before I was 18 all because, my dad was not getting jobs we where moving to cheaper and cheaper places, my father settle in Baltimore, and his house never grew up in price and unfortunately never build wealth in the other hand, at 25 I came to California, worked odd jobs till I met a contractor and that's how I started getting sweat equity 3,000 bucks for 4 months of work, maybe 60-80 hours living 4 in one room, but by the beach I was in Real estate heaven, and I was lucky enough to stay buy a house, do some rehabs, leverage my first house, rehab more, and more, now I live in Solana Beach Ocean View steps to the sand, life is not bad, and I am very glad I stayed here. just work hard as your body can take it I know, I probably seems fun to go with friends and stuff, now but if you work really hard 5 years you would still be young and can enjoy that money you work, for and keep doing more. so one day very soon I hope you have a nice beach home in La Jolla or what ever you please.

23 February 2020 | 23 replies
If you have a couple hundred bucks per month to spare, check out becoming a premier agent on Zillow, but I'd recommend the free stuff first.

2 July 2016 | 5 replies
Having said all that, this sounds like an opportunity to learn from someone AND make a few bucks doing it.