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Saul Arredondo What books do you recommend I read
14 June 2017 | 4 replies

Hello my name is Saul Arredondo

I was never the guy to like school but I love money. Me and school never got along. I love to learn....but only on things that I like... In school I didn't like anything but simple ma...

Victoria Radcliff Over pay on a mortgage?
17 October 2020 | 15 replies

On your own personal mortgage (or rentals) do you may more that what is asked? I have all my friend that pay $100 or over the dollar amount required when their mortgage. Do you do this? If so, why? If not, why?Thanks ...

Christopher Fougere Opportunity knocking? Taking the 401k withdrawal?
27 October 2020 | 22 replies

I'm curious as to whether investors are viewing the early 401k withdrawal as an opportunity to gain access to pre tax dollars, pay tax on them now at a lower rate and move them out of the market and into real estate.
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Max Briggs Does anybody actually like the book Rich Dad Poor Dad?
15 February 2018 | 26 replies

The book Rich Dad Poor Dad is frequently sited by people as being a great book for real estate investors and I have no idea why.  I read the book and I found it to be poorly written, incredibly repetitive, lacking any...

Brady Mullen The Cost of Waiting - A Different Way to Look at It
1 September 2023 | 22 replies

You've probably heard the "would you rather" scenario about being offered $1M or a penny that doubles every day for a month, right?
Well, consider this little twist…
So, in case you haven't heard, a penny that doubl...

Vincent D. Home Runs or Steady, Ever-Growing Revenue?
1 November 2012 | 7 replies

Newbies on the "fringe" often hear about real estate investing through sources which churn up emotional enthusiasm over the thought of "quick", "easy", and/or "huge" profits. In truth, very few ever have the "home ru...

Tristan S. Strategy to get the best mortgage rate possible in Houston
7 October 2015 | 10 replies

Hello everybody,I am about to get my very first mortgage here in Houston, TX. What is the best strategy to get the lowest interest rate possible? I should be getting a classic 20% down for 30 years.I feel like going f...

Nancy Wang Best way to let contractor access funds to buy supplies
15 September 2016 | 8 replies

Hi smart flippers,When you have a project going on and your contractor needs constantly buy supplies from HomeDepot, and you cannot accompany him to the store each time, how do you handle the situations? I heard you c...

Brady Mullen Cap Rate Is Not Your Return
4 October 2023 | 35 replies

Cap rate is a common and important measurement in real estate investing, but it seems I see it misused more often than not.
Cap rate is an income measurement only. It is a measurement of the annual net operating inc...

Zachary Schimenz Conventional Loans don't make sense to me because...
20 April 2019 | 10 replies

Ok so I'm reading a lot about loans and trying to figure them out, a couple things I can't figure out for the life of me, was hoping one of y'all could help me understand!1. Why would a bank loan out money at a 4% int...