Current situation: Family of 4, single income, military 45k salary. I have little extra to put toward a house after putting away from savings and daily life. Bought first home in the last 2 years so not a lot of equit...
Hello everyone! I been looking through the blog post and I am so impressed with this community (reddit watch out!) Here is what I want to do, just like many of you I want to replace my W2 income with rental properties...
Hello everybody, my name is Jossy and I am very determined to own property. I work full-time as a server/food runner, and I am pursuing my Mathematics bachelor's degree at NJIT. I only have 1,567.32$ saved right now a...
How many bank accounts do you have for your real estate investing? I am trying to decide if it is better to keep each place in a separate account or if that would be unwise?
Thanks,
Shawn
Hi! I’m a 36 year old single mom and I’m a real estate broker. I know how to buy an investment property but I’m having trouble figuring out how do that with my financial situation. I would really love if you guys coul...
Here’s my situation.Montgomery AlabamaPurchased my first property for $107k with the intention to rent it out eventually. Used my VA loan and zero % down to make it happen. This was also the first house I’ve ever boug...
I’m in the process of selling my first home(under contract) and should clear around 20K after the sale and I pay off some old medical expenses. I’m a police officer and have recently moved to an apartment that’s free ...
How not to let the kids down while saving more money on our future?I currently have two kids 13 and 16 y/o. Both of them are into Lacrosse and therefore, I have to pay for their coaching and equipment fees constantly....
Some people have a hard time managing their finances effectively. If you count yourself among them, don’t despair. Being successful on the financial front really doesn’t require a quick fix. Rather it demands that you...
Hey everyone! I'm in desperate need of some help. I see that I have over 1k to save/invest each paycheck(bi-monthly), but when the end of the month rolls by, I somehow have only saved $600-700 out of a possible $2,000...