Hi All! I'm a college student at CSULB taking a course on Family Consumer Financial Management and one of my assignments was to do an interview. I thought many Bigger Pockets members may be interested in seeing the Q'...
Three days ago I reached a savings goal of $10,000. 1 year ago I couldn't manage to save more than $1000, and my saving account was like the ebb and flow of the tides, highs and lows every month. 2 years ago I was so ...
Are you in your mid-20s and thinking about diving into the world of real estate? Congratulations, you're on the right path to securing your financial future! Starting your real estate journey at a young age can be inc...
People peddling "Financial Freedom" in the form of a course/class do not understand the term.The term "financial freedom" is often used to describe a state of being where an individual has enough wealth to live their ...
Not exactly sure where to post this, so figured the general personal finance is a good enough place. As others are saying, I'm finding financial planners (both fee-based and commissioned) just don't have enough person...
In @Scott Trench's latest post on a potential crash, "Yes, I’m Afraid of a Real Estate Bubble—But I Continue to Invest Anyway. Here’s Why." He says,"I buy well within my means, with a rock solid personal financial fou...
I have $2,500 saved and plan on saving more for a down payment my credit score is in the 700 but I work a part time job and I know lenders look at your income. So is it still possible for me to get a loan? What should...
Hey everyone, I could really use some advice. So, here's my situation: I'm 23 and eager to dive into the world of investing. College drained my finances faster than I anticipated, but I've found a new path that feels ...
Looking for advice on where I need to go next on my journey to financial freedom through real estate.Currently I am 23 years, make 50k a year plus bonuses, just moved to Denver, basically have 0 in savings, college de...
At 26 years old, I would consider me to have a healthy savings of roughly $70,000-$75,000 in liquid cash, hoping to start investing in real estate and generate cash flow. - The first step in my journey I know should b...