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Michael Ealy BRRR Actual Deal - $2M profit or $15K/mo cashflow: with pictures!
25 November 2019 | 146 replies

Here's an actual BRRR (Buy-Renovate-Rent-Refinance) deal, with a $2.2M profit if we sell it or a $15,170/month cashflow if we keep it.
But before I share with you the details, a word of CAUTION to the newbie investor...

J Scott J Scott's Starting Out FAQ
24 June 2021 | 135 replies

In another thread, Josh suggested creating FAQs of topics that are often discussed/asked by newer investors on the site. While this isn't inclusive of the awesome contributions by hundreds of other contributors here ...

Benjamin Riehle Why Aren’t Millennials Buying Homes?
29 December 2016 | 68 replies

A week ago, I wrote an article explaining how the millennial generation (myself included) could creatively finance a down payment for their first property. What was intended to be an informational article on BiggerPoc...

Shane Elias-Calles To spend $3,600 dollars on coaching?
25 August 2020 | 116 replies

I have been asked to become a student of an investor who retired off of his rental income in 10 years. it is a 6 month coaching program but is going to cost me $3600. can i get some advice? thoughts? 
I currently do ...

Kevin Gerace Anywhere else the 1% Rule doesn't work out?
18 December 2015 | 51 replies

So there must be other places like my town. The average (decent shape) 2 family home is selling from 250k-325k. And the average rent is $1100-$1300. These numbers don't work out for the 1% rule. Everything I've ever r...