Hey Everyone, My name is Vinny-I am 25 years old- I currently live in Hoboken New Jersey, but I grew up in Monmouth County. I work in the corporate world right now, and I would give anything to get out of the infamou...
I've been investing in real estate for 10 years and have purchased and rented 50 sfh's and duplexes. I looked into a program that is called the rei accelerator and they said they will guarantee me a deal of a 60+ unit...
Hi, I'm currently developing an app that automatically generates reports by extracting data from Airbnb. I'm working on research to create a service that helps people find the right asset class for their investments, ...
I am single and work a full-time job in the school system and have accepted the fact I'll never have the financial security I want if I continue to do what I'm doing...I'll be working till the day I die:( So I did som...
My wife and I have an LLC which holds a small portfolio of single family homes. I am considering purchasing a vehicle to be titled in the LLC. My thinking is that the deprecation + gas + insurance + maintenance i...
I have been reading up on the 50% rule, and i am trying to understand it fully. My previous method of calculating expenses only adds up to a mere 35%
my old way includes
Property tax x 12
Mortgage insurance x 12
Re...
In the spirit of Goal Setting, here are my top 5 Tips for ensuring you set goals with the highest probability of success.
1. Problem: So what? - At a high level often people set goals that don’t align with their ove...
I am 17 years old and in love with real estate! As I try to raise money Im trying to learn as much as possible. As of right now I listen to the BiggerPockets real estate podcast and am reading Brandon Turners Book on ...
Hello folks,What are you guys using as smart locks and why? I am looking to be able to issue codes remotely from the phone for the guests duration and also with physical key override. Would love to know what is being ...
I just finished Money: Master the Game by Tony Robbins. Great book! One part that really hit me in the book was the long-term opportunity cost of "little" splurges like regularly hitting Starbucks or eating out. Relat...