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William Gan New Investor in Brooklyn, NY - curious of people's views on units
11 January 2019 | 15 replies

Hi all,My name is William and I currently live/work in Brooklyn, NY. I moved to NYC about 4 years ago, and have been renting so far, but realized financials are much better on the owner-operator side. My goal for my f...

Dawn Anastasi Cashing out a Roth 401k
3 February 2015 | 43 replies

I have been told all my life in saving into my 401k that you need to save the maximum that you can. So for many, many years I have been saving the absolute maximum allowed by the government every year into the company...

Matt Lefebvre Are real estate degrees worth it?
10 October 2019 | 50 replies

Hello everyone!

I come here asking a rather important question that pertains to me personally. My big question is, is it worth going to college for a real estate degree if planning on being a full-time invest...

Account Closed We listed for $1900, lots of interest; how do we get $2k?
13 December 2019 | 68 replies

This is for a SFH rental. We listed for $1900 and have many parties (6-7) trying to get it, with 2-3 very strongly trying to lock it down.How do we propose a higher rent when we have multiple parties trying to "lock i...

Payson Scott Drop out of college and spend my fund, or stay?
10 October 2021 | 57 replies

Hello to anyone reading, I’m currently a freshman in college and here is my situation. I’m one semester in, and plan on finishing out the year. I have a college fund which contains roughly $60,000 (after this first ye...