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Results (74)
Wala Habiby Roth ira, 401k vs Real Estate
21 July 2020 | 19 replies

Good evening, 
I have been dealing with Real Estate for over 10 years and personally investing for over 5 years. I have grew my portfolio tremendously in the past few years with a $1,000,000 in equity BUT I have been...

Andrew Ashby I did it. I have 4 units, I quit my job, and I got licensed
21 June 2023 | 106 replies

I did it. I took the leap. With only 4 rental units (2 SFRs and 1 duplex), I quit my six-figure job in pharmaceutical sales, got my real estate license, and moved my family back to Florida. How did I get here? I'd say...

Jill F. When are you overleveraged?
20 March 2020 | 13 replies

I'm just curious as to how other people define 'overleveraged'? How much leverage is too much? I would be afraid to have a balloon loan or a one year arm. I would be afraid to use hard money. But I do have a 20 year a...

Peter K. NC RTP/Durham, Raleigh open forum - thoughts?
20 August 2022 | 16 replies

Looking to start a thread to discuss current events in RTP/Raleigh-Durham and it's impact on local real estate. We clearly see an uptick of demands & low inventory. Especially with investment properties, it's hard...

Mersades Williams How long
24 January 2016 | 36 replies

How long did it take you to make your first deal ?

Account Closed Why John & Jane Smith Can't Afford To Buy A house - No, it isn't interest rates
27 September 2023 | 85 replies

Don't blame everything on interest rates - It's because wages haven't kept pace
My wife and I bought our first house in Seattle in 1986 for $78,000. It was in a safe, desired neighborhood, post card view of downtown,...