Hello,I have a mortgage in my name and have tenants in that condo, where I collect rent. I currently live in a home that does not have my name on the mortgage. I am looking to free up my debt from the mortgage where m...
I enjoy thinking of the many benefits of owning rental properties that are free and clear of debt. However, I recently began considering some of the potential disadvantages of debt-free rental properties, especially f...
hello new (first message) hope i'm posting in the correct place, apologies if not.So here's my situation...I'm 35 (only child/no kids, renter, total debt 60K -primary student loans, good job in tech) I have small fami...
Hello BP Community. I am somewhat new to BP, this being my first discussion topic. The question I have been wrestling with for a few weeks now is a fairly simple question that provokes a difficult decision.To give you...
Hey guys! Surely this has been discussed before, but figured I'd start my own thread on this topic for convenience's sake (selfish, I know haha).
Although my active real estate business is wholesaling, my goal is to...
I am graduating with my nursing degree next summer and will be completely debt free. Looking for advice on how to start saving for a down payment on a place I can house hack! Appreciate everyone!
We built our portfolio using private money & creative strategies avoiding bank loans. We decided to operate debt free but are finding it hard to grow at the rate we like. We want to take advantage of today's low...
This is not going to be a popular post because I am going to talk about debt free investing. That means never using debt or private lending for real estate. First, let me state that I don’t believe Dave Ramsey is the ...
Hey Everyone!I'm so honored to be a part of this community!I have been "house hacking" in Sunnyvale, CA for over 4 years. I rent rooms mostly to professional interns for Google, LinkedIn, Stanford Hospital, Apple, NAS...
Hi I'm looking to pull the trigger for a third time. But not sure if I'm ready, due to an outstanding debt. Should I wait to become debt free before I pull the trigger for a third times?