Hello Bigger Pockets! I'm McKenna Garcia from Layton, Utah. I'm a tech at a lab in Salt Lake, and I'm most of the way through school for microbiology. My husband is an electrical engineer weeks away from finishing his...
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I've been reading on this site now for well over 8 months, and recently joined so I could communicate with some of these great mi...
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...
I have been putting offers on houses in Sacramento. I have been living in San Francisco most of my life as a renter (24yrs). I just won the lottery for a BMR 1 bedroom in Hayes Valley for $250k.Ultimately, I would lik...
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...
Hello everyone! My husband and I are new investors and we are trying to clean up our financial messes so we can be on our way to financial independence. Before we seriously considered the idea of investing, we made th...
hi everyone!my name is Jeremy. i am confused.. do i need to find a great deal first then get my finances ready or vis versa? i am just starting out and i am currently reading "the book on rental property". i currently...
Hey everyone! I'm a new listener thats been blasting through the personal finance pockets right now and decided I wanted to get involved with the community. I'm a 20 year old university student (first year in kinesiol...
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Looking to see if someone has been in this position or made a similar choice and what your opinions are. I currently have about $300k in a IRA $100K is Roth so I would not pay taxes on that amount. I hav...
I am looking for someone who can share their experience in finding tenants for units in a light industrial building. Each unit is approximately 1800 to 2100 sq ft. How do you vet a business tenant vs a residential ten...