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Azu Lee I'm Just starting out. Experienced BRRR'er.
19 September 2022 | 18 replies

Hi Everyone, 
I'm just starting out and reading lots of real-estate books/podcasts/courses (or anything that I can get my hands on) to really be financially free.
The issue that I have is that since I'm just startin...

5 January, 2024
How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt FAST ($30K+ in 1 Year!)

Today, we’re going to show you how to pay off credit card debt FAST. It isn’t glamorous, and it won’t be easy, but if you can do it, an entire world of wealth-building, opportunity, and financial freedom awaits. So, i...

Chris Mandle BRRRR Method Downfall
31 July 2019 | 48 replies

Curious if anyone out there as something bad to say about BRRRR or did not have success and has some experience on some pitfalls to look out for before starting? Thanks!

Bob Asad Would You Still Buy SFH If It Lost You Money MoM?
27 June 2024 | 26 replies

Let's say you put 15% down on an investment property (2nd SFH, New Construction) and with property taxes, homeowner's insurance, and PMI the monthly mortgage is $4,300However, in the market (location), most of the ren...

Finding Green Grant Money
4 February, 2011
Fine Creek Mills, Virginia
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Cory O'Dell Using seller financing to buy a deal you otherwise wouldn't
24 January 2019 | 19 replies

What's up BP!So a backstory that will tie into this post. Our overarching REI goal is to acquire 7-10 properties in total and pay them all off in 10-15 years using the rental debt snowball method (with plentiful contr...