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James Wise Is there way too much encouragement of no money down investing?
18 April 2019 | 139 replies

I constantly see new posts from members saying things like
Got a sweet deal, but no money. What do I do?How do I find private money?How do I fund my deal if I have bad credit & no income etc?I want to get started...

George Gammon Dave Ramsey Is Misleading The Public
19 August 2019 | 108 replies

I wanted to address this to educate people who have been mislead by the financial services industry...not just Dave Ramsey Step 7 - Build wealth and give. This is where he want's you to "invest in mutual funds," and...

Jazlynn Gibbs Who’s Ready for a Recession 2020?
17 September 2019 | 109 replies

Do you think it will be a Recession 2020?

Wendell De Guzman Why Rent to Own Makes Sense For Newbie Investors
9 December 2016 | 45 replies

Rent to Own is great for newbie investors. Here are the reasons why:1. With rent to own, you can buy a property at closer to market value and still make money. The problem in a hot market is that getting good deals is...

Adam Klugh 18 rentals owned free and clear
21 August 2017 | 93 replies

I have 18 rental properties Free and Clear bringing in 18K a month and worth around $1.6 million. I happily manage them myself but I want to retire in 7 years at the ripe old age of 55. How do I do this?

Lane Register Central Florida Newbie V2.0
8 August 2018 | 30 replies

Hi Bigger Pockets! I got my feet wet on the forums here a few years back, but realized I had some big hurdles to overcome (i.e. get my financial house in order) before I could "get started". Now, I'm ready to dive in....