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John Pestorich Best REI book you personally have read.
18 April 2009 | 33 replies
Enjoy the read.
Damon Stratton Added 5th. longterm rental property to portfolio
13 December 2022 | 2 replies
I have enjoyed purchasing 2-3 bedroom townhomes in the Mesa AZ area.
Beaux Blackwood 1st Investment, Mother-Daughter; How’d I do?
6 December 2022 | 2 replies
But, since I will be living in the main unit, I’m going to be doing the majority of the rehab (it’s something I really enjoy and want to learn how to get proficient at).
Erik Henneman What’s an asset that grows 12% a year ?
21 February 2021 | 27 replies
but once harvested those are the returns they enjoy.. 
Rob Pattison In escrow to buy beach adjacent property in Costa Rica.
12 December 2022 | 89 replies
It is more of a lifestyle enjoyment model than a maximize cash flow model.
Evait Hayes STR owner/ occupy law in Greenville SC
22 March 2021 | 4 replies
@Michael Baum I don't intend on doing anything illegal; I enjoy my freedom way too much.
Chaffin Hornor Getting Started in Eugene
25 June 2022 | 4 replies
I've been an agent here for 13 years and lived here my whole life and I always enjoy talking real estate and investing.
Jason Young Cashing out 401k for rental
1 June 2021 | 33 replies
Keep in mind that with the same available capital, you may be able to essentially pay no taxes on the rental income over the next two decades, enjoy the appreciation of multiple properties at the same time, all while the tenants pay down those mortgage balances for you.While the debt paydown and appreciation build your equity positions in these properties, you can then look to put that equity to work for you via HELOCs or cash out refi’s.Bottom line:Equity locked up in a property has zero return.It’s nice to have options though, right?
Blake Wimsey Recreational Vacant Land
26 February 2021 | 5 replies
I'm looking for creative ways to create a small passive income off of 50+ acres, but nothing that hinders my ability to hunt and enjoy the same land.
Tracy Z. Rewey What Are Your Favorite Exit Strategies For Notes?
19 February 2021 | 10 replies
Thank youGlad you enjoyed