My husband and i started buying rentals about 4 yrs ago. At this point we have 15 doors. (single family and duplexs) all cash flowing pretty well from the get go. We have mortgages on all properties and have pretty m...
I am currently in the education stage of my real estate journey and eventually want to make the transition of doing it full-time. I have read multiple books on overview of real estate, corporate/LLC structures, proper...
Knowing what you know now, would you still have chosen the educational program you studied, and/or the career path you initially took? Or, if real estate is your passion, would you have skipped being a MD, attorney, ...
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I am new to the site and new to real estate investing in Kansas City. I am anxious to get my feet wet and buy my first property. Anyone out there recommend starting with a flip, rental property, or just find ...
I am a newbie to investing. I have 400K in a variable annuity earning around 4%. I know investing in real estate will probably earn more but I am skeptical about moving funds out of the Annuity to invest. I am 63 year...
Hello, I am looking to purchase my first investment property. I'm agnostic of location. I'm looking for a buy and hold property with balance of cash flow and appreciation potential. I'd prefer a newer home that I will...
Cash Value Life Insurance VS Self Directed IRA
I know the two aren't usually talked about in the same breathe. Each would be compared to other products in the same wheelhouse. And they would be introduced by very...
Hi, I'm a newbie to BO but I've been doing a good but if research to actually moving forward with getting a deal. I am located in Denver, Colorado and am undecided on whether going for a single or Multifamily property...
Greetings Bigger Pockets!My name is Gabriel Ho and I am an upcoming young real estate investor in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. I'm here to learn as much as I can about real estate investing. I listen to the Bigger Pockets...
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/retirement-gamble/
Amazing what a difference the 2% fee average fund fee makes over a lifetime. More evidence that the only way to ensure financial security is to control your ...