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Steven C. Suarez Duped in Dallas by $30k wannabe guru!
7 December 2016 | 84 replies

Earlier this year my good friend paid $30k to a Dallas real estate guru to finally get started in real estate at the ripe young age of 55. After the course, the gurus convinced him to put his entire retirement into 2 ...

Roberto Gutierrez Follow my Nashville new construction project
20 May 2019 | 84 replies

Hey BP!I am a Nashville native currently involved in a number of development projects locally. I am trying to be more active on the forums, so I’m going to document a development project from start to finish. I plan o...

Gabriel A. How many properties have you purchased with $0 down?
1 August 2010 | 46 replies

How often do you successfully close a deal with $0 down?

Thanks!

Gabriel

Blake Edwards Investors who have a W2...Are you still investing in a 401k?
27 January 2020 | 168 replies

Are you still putting your money away in a retirement account?
Are you maxing it out?
Are you getting the bare minimum employer match?
Or are you parking all your money in a liquid account to be ready for the next ...

Francis A. Despite their high taxes, the wealthy keep moving to California
2 January 2020 | 30 replies

There has been a lot of talk of people moving out of California. To this effect, the Los Angeles Times has an article that goes by the subject "High taxes be damned, the rich keep moving to California". Has anyone rea...

Thomas Neely $5,000 House + $10,000 Rehab = $400 Rent "Entry Level Investing with Expert Results"
5 June 2016 | 71 replies

Hey Everyone!I will just leave this here! Enjoy!Also, I have bought two more houses in which I will be doing the same. Although, the purchase price on them are only $4,500!

Kay H. Could this be a good deal even though it has negative cash flow?
27 August 2015 | 95 replies

Hi guys. I'm in the process of purchasing a property, but I just realized it has negative cash flow when I factor in the maintenance and vacancies. However, I think one of the main reasons it has negative cash flow is...