Is your market worth buying in? With the economy on shaky footing, now ISN’T the time to guess. And once you find your investing area, how do you ensure your rental property will profit? Even in 2023, when cash flow i...
So I have been reading and reading about REI and wanting to get into it. Read ABC of Real Estate Investing and now on Cashflow Quadrant, to be followed by BP's UGB. From all the podcasts and all the reading I have don...
Picture it: Washington DC, 2020...•$20K in cash allotted for real estate•Excellent credit•One rental property that cash flows $300•W2 Salary $90K/yr•Renting primary residence at $2200/moMy question is do you think it’...
If you think about your career and your journey to build wealth over a long time horizon, this is still the strategy that I like most:
1. Start a business that produces cashflow.
2. Use your personal cashflow to buy...
Once you know how to analyze a rental property, you can reach financial freedom FAR faster than most Americans. You’ll be able to know how much a property is worth, how much passive income you’ll make, which propertie...
So as I am gaining personal finance and real estate knowledge I have certainly developed a strong appreciation for tracking your net worth and cash flow and the importance of both. I know a lot of peoples goals are to...
Trying to figure out what measures to follow to see how I am doing through the years.
For those of you who take out mortgages, doesnt that set you back year after year?
I guess looking for a formula to measure and m...
I am new here and seriously considering REI I have been doing a lot of reading and research.. My question here however is whether or not the returns are worth it I see many posters talking about the hundreds of pr...
Hi BP friends. I'm an aspiring real estate investor and I have a question regarding cashflow vs net worth when starting out.I've made an introduction thread before but once again my situation is as follows. I am 30 ye...
Had a thought/question about assets/liabilities...