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Mindy Jensen Webinar: How to Buy Your First, Second, or Third Rental Property
28 May 2018 | 36 replies
That's why in this live webinar, Brandon Turner (co-host of The BiggerPockets Podcast) is going to help you get your "train" moving by walking you through the necessary steps to buy your first, second, or third rental property - to build your momentum for a life of financial independence!
Shafi Noss Real Estate Agents in Jacksonville
21 May 2018 | 3 replies
Seniors with Low Financial Stability Scores are another.
DG A. Growing a RE portfolio without displacing low(er) income folks?
2 July 2018 | 19 replies
I wouldn't break any speed record to financial independence,  but I'd definitely get there. 
Ali Hashemi Advice on structuring a deal - SFH San Diego
22 May 2018 | 8 replies
Having a financial partner would certainly help but I don’t know anyone. 
Justin K. Selling a multifamily property mid-renovation - Bad idea?
22 May 2018 | 5 replies
Getting myself in a better financial position and then at that point possibly considering getting back into real estate. 
Mark Sewell Low End Condos as Investments - Houston SW
29 June 2018 | 27 replies
Still, I've shied away from doing this.Either way, make sure you financially account for what low quality tenants will do to your property & numbers.
Elvin Reyes I have no strategy- need advice on how to proceed -
22 May 2018 | 5 replies
Fret not, you are probably one of the vast majority of REI's.Before you can decide what to do next, you must establish a set of financial goals. 
Jennifer Cinquini Ohio Investing or Best Rent Ratio Cities to Start -New Investors
21 May 2018 | 2 replies
In a high appreciation area, typically the market appreciation is greater than the depreciation of the rehab aging.In San Diego, the rehab returns are great and historically the ROI on financed buy n hold is near the best in the nation.In your plan, you will move from San Diego (at a financial cost as well as likely a lifestyle cost) to do BRRRR in an area that historically has not produced the ROI for buy n hold that San Diego has produced (verifiable fact) and is unlikely to have as great a return on the value add rehab as you could achieve in San Diego.I suggest before you move, you attend some San Diego RE meetups. 
Matthew Powell Investing Other People's Money
18 May 2018 | 1 reply
As this could be a great tool to add to my belt that would help us get on our road to financial freedom faster.
Scotland Ray Smith No such thing as one size fits all
19 May 2018 | 6 replies
@Scotland Ray Smith it depends on your financial situation, are you able to start with 75units?