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Robert Howard Using REI for children's college fund.
3 May 2017 | 4 replies

I watched an video by @Brandon Turner that talked about a property that he purchase and put a 15 year mortgage, so he would be able to refinance it about the time his daughter is ready for college.  My question is wil...

Kevin Durham Can private school be a business expense?
24 August 2017 | 11 replies

Hey all, the more I learn the more I realize I know nothing! On my 3rd flip thanks to the help of this site. So, thank you for any reply!My daughter is now attending private school - 7th grade, and to my knowledge, in...

Andrew Schlessinger College House Purchase
12 May 2017 | 25 replies

Good Afternoon, my El Paso, Tx investors.  I'm a small investor in Baltimore, Md and my son will be starting at UTEP in the fall (4th Generation UT student!!!).  Instead of paying rent for a few years, I'd rather purc...

Berish Edelman What's the Best Way to Sell a House to Pay Tuition
9 February 2020 | 9 replies

Hey y'all. Finishing up on a flip and the plan is to use the proceeds to cover a good chunk of our kid's tuition bill. Trying to figure out the best way to set it up to avoid taxes as much as possible.If we just give ...

Johann Jells Tax structure alternatives to form "E" for tuition aid purposes?
6 February 2015 | 10 replies

There was a short thread on this, but it was locked. We have 13 units (including our own) in 3 properties, and file schedule E. I actively manage and maintain these properties. From my reading, I need to form a more ...

Ethan Tomlinson Decisions on business or a college degree
28 September 2021 | 1 reply

Hello! I’m soon to be 19 years old, I worked a lot growing up and have about 11k saved up now, but I’m in a dilemma of fortune and wanted peoples opinions. My parents have grown a pretty decent amount of wealth over t...

Victor Lau Would you sacrifice your kids education to fund your investment?
12 February 2020 | 9 replies

Hey BP members! Just wanted to pick your brains and see what you would do in this situation. Right now my kid goes to a private school and tuition is pretty high, but what they teach is beyond what other catholic pr...

Brenton Montgomery Considering Rookie Bootcamp
27 January 2023 | 3 replies

Hi I am new to Bigger Pockets and am considering the rookie bootcamp course but want to make sure I have adequate resources to successfully complete the course before I pay the tuition.  How much capital should I be p...

Joe S. Better to lose your earnest money, than buy a bad deal
4 May 2024 | 2 replies

 Once a person lets earnest money  go hard, they become emotionally attached.If you find yourself in a situation, where there was something majorly different than what you realized, then it is my firm opinion that it ...

Abdul Rauf M. Guru says tuition fees will be reimbursed and 100% funding given
14 October 2017 | 11 replies

Hi there,Recently attended a seminar where the Guru mentioned that the tuition fees paid will be fully reimbursed (after acquiring 6 tax liens at min $2k in value each), and that they will also provide 100% funding fo...