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Shannon X. How many of you SUCCESSFUL investors..
21 January 2013 | 46 replies

I'm curious as to how many of you SUCCESSFUL investors attend college (how many years) and what did you study? are you doing both what you studied and real estate? or only real estate?

Ryan Webber Ideas on being a non-guru guru
9 September 2009 | 59 replies

Ok, so I have a deep interest in helping people understand how to be successful in real estate. I'm an entrepreneur at heart and I would prefer to make money giving the time, knowledge, and experience I have to other...

Laith Ali can you come up with $400 in an emergency
24 January 2018 | 152 replies

Hi,I was reading an article a few days ago that said 40% of Americans can't come up with $400 if they had an emergency. I couldn't believe almost half the country is that broke. The median household income is 60k, so ...

Lonnie Perez Rookie Investor from San Francisco
2 May 2024 | 23 replies

Hi Bigger Pockets fam! My name is Lonnie Perez and I'm a brand-new investor out of San Francisco. I recently finished the Rookie Bootcamp with Tyler & Ashley and I'm excited to get started. I aim to begin with Fix...

Patrick Henderson Should you spend money on the so called Guru's.
5 March 2014 | 47 replies

Just to be up front. I personally have spent 40 to $50,000 on training and about ten percent was of no use, That being said, my first seminar cost me just under $500 and within two weeks I had my first deal. I used...

Rich Weese I have $704 to give away. Any suggestions?
3 October 2010 | 33 replies

I just received my FIRST social security check! Only $704 because I didn't pay enuff taxes over the 42 years of filing returns.
Anyway, I took the retirement early and this is what I receive each month. Wifey and I d...