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Bob Ewoldt Buying real estate without debt...
24 October 2013 | 17 replies

All, I'm new to real estate investing, but I'm good with numbers (I am an accountant). Here's my newbie question...

I listen to Dave Ramsey regularly (and I see that there are several on here that do as well...

David Zheng Craziest Thing You've Ever Found in a Property
27 March 2017 | 41 replies

I'm about to go into a hoarder/mismanaged potential apartment building and am prepping for the worst, so it got me thinking. whats the most disgusting/craziest/expensive thing you've ever found in a prospective or ren...

Kwesi S. Buying income/investment property before my first home
29 November 2017 | 20 replies

Over the past few months I have been trying to figure out ways to make some extra cash. Since I am not interested in starting a business or the stock market, I have decided to focus on real estate. My question is as f...

Spencer Gray Using Crypto Currency in MF Syndications
16 January 2021 | 25 replies

This post is not intended to spur debate on whether bitcoin, etc will change the world or is just internet funny money that will go away in a few years.I'm curious to know if there are any syndicators who have accepte...

Mindy Jensen Reducing Taxable Income - Shooting Myself in the Foot for a Loan?
10 October 2018 | 23 replies

I want to reduce my taxable income as much as possible. (Selling stocks and want to avoid long-term capital gains.)Maxing out the 401k is $18,500, standard deduction is $24,000. My question is, what does the bank look...