Financial Independence!Hi! Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I'm an active duty sergeant in the USAF. I'm currently stationed in Tucson AZ, but I'm originally from Albuquerque NM. I should be retiring from t...
I was able to watch the first two videos that Brandon released for the financial freedom blueprints a while back but haven't been able to find the rest or hear that they even came out. If they haven't come out yet the...
I'm always looking for encouragement for myself and people I work with to show that financial freedom can and IS created through real estate.Would anyone be able to post some links to some great financial freedom stor...
Hello all, I am finding a lack of groups to meet like minded people in both Financial Independence and REI topics - that don't cost money and isn't a sales pitch. Do those exist somewhere for the Chantilly/Centreville...
Hello! I'm going to start an Financial Independence Dallas Meetup (how is there not one already?!). Are there any financially independent people (or well into the journey) in Dallas that would be willing to share thei...
Current situation:$70k in debt (50k low interest student loans, $20k credit card)Married, no kids, living at in-laws rent-free but very quickly going crazyMake about $150k pretax, 90k post tax. $30k in liquid savingsL...
Hello everyone! I am new to real estate and have stumbled upon BP through searches and videos on YouTube. I started doing research and reading back in August 2022. It hit me when, by now, 5-year old daughter asked be ...
This is my first post. I am a realtor and investor in DFW area. I have done over 100 transactions helping clients and also accumulated 5 rental properties as passive income. Would like to buy small commercial properti...
Hey all!Super new to BP but I've been scouring the site for info about using retirement funds to invest, and their overall value compared to REI. The amount of knowledge is overwhelming, but I'm hanging in there.My 40...
I was thinking - is financial independence acheived when you have enough property to produce rent that will cover all of your monthly expenses, and then have some to put aside in case something happens. Is this right...