Hello, everyone!My name is Mayne. I recently moved to Connecticut as of September from my hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. I am looking to expand my network and meet any local investors and Real Estate professionals! I a...
Ok, here's the deal. I have been wholesaling for about 3 months. I am finding deals via preforeclosure, blighted property listings, bird-dogs and so forth. I have not been able to get any of these properties under ...
Hello BP ! My name is Sean and I'm a 21 y/o newbie investor from Israel. First of I wanted to thank this amazing site that helps me enrich my knowledge on a daily basis.My main goal is to become a buy & hold inves...
Hi Everyone, I need some advice on structuring the LLC's and cost benefits. I'm a California resident planning to live here for at least the next 10 years. I currently own two properties in Indianapolis approx 50k ea...
My Wife and I would like to buy another property here in Ventura County CA near us but we are looking at 7-800K, maybe a little less if a fixer. Do we use all our cash to do something in our back yard which will appre...
JL Collins is one of the most respected authors in the financial independence community. His book, The Simple Path to Wealth, became the FIRE movement bible, giving clear, concise, easy-to-follow, and often unbelievab...
Looking for monthly cash flow but live in an expensive real estate market? It sounds like you need to start buying rental property OUT of state. After realizing that real estate investing could be the wealth-builder t...
Do you want to buy a rental property in 2025 but fear money could get in the way? Putting 15%-20% down is a huge hurdle for new investors, but there are several strategies you can use to limit your expenses, grow your...
There’s a “middle-class trap” that can keep anyone from FIRE—yes, even high-income earners. Today’s guest has a sizable nest egg that should allow her to retire early, but there are a few roadblocks in her way!
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Dion McNeeley retired in just ten years after starting from not just zero but NEGATIVE. He was forty years old with $89,000 in debt, had no assets, a low-paying job, and zero investing experience. Thanks to his “lazy”...