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Thomas Forsythe My First Investment - Renovating with a bicycle
4 July 2016 | 18 replies

Two years ago with no real estate investing education other then watching TV shows I bought my first single family home aka the Handy Man Special. I didn't know what ARV was, I didn't know how to calculate cash flow. ...

Tatjana Roth First Time Alabama Investor - neighborhood advice please!
23 June 2021 | 24 replies

I am working with a turnkey provider and found a single family house (3 bed 2 bath) in Hueytown with numbers that makes sense.  The house is bit dated; it appears to me that the turnkey provider bought at 100K, made m...

Eric McClam 1st STR Need Furniture Sourcing Suggestions
29 November 2022 | 24 replies

My wife and I just bought our first STR in Powder Horn Mountain neighborhood in Deep Gap, NC outside of Boone, NC.  Its a 4 bed / 3 bath 2700 sq. foot home.  Looking for suggestions on where to source attractive comme...

Ernest Ho Emotional Support Animal / Service Animal
19 January 2025 | 18 replies

My tenant has a ESA, and may be changed later to service dog.  Dog is around 1 yr old or just under.Do I need tenant to sign a lease addendum or something? so I can officially know about the dog, licenses, shots, etc....

Christopher Hall What is the best approach to deal with my debt?
3 January 2019 | 25 replies

Like a lot of young people have done my wife and I have managed to place a lot of debt on top of ourselves, some of it good some of it bad. My wife is a teacher making 35000 a year. She is a 10 month employee so her p...

John Wijtenburg Is "live below your means" really good advice?
1 December 2019 | 72 replies

I think a lot of people have trouble reconciling an abundance mindset with the omnipresent, "live below your means," advice.To achieve great success, we're told that we must take risks, act as if, and spend money to m...