Do any of you offer services like Netflix or Hulu, with no cable TV? Today, we discussed dropping the cable service at our STR's, but I wonder if that would be a negative. I know guests typically don't visit the are...
Hi everyone, I just turned 18 and I have been learning about real estate for the last 3 years. The only problem is that in the markets that I want to invest in, it costs between 20-40k for a down payment, and I have a...
I hear a lot of guests on the podcasts say that it’s possible to invest on the side when working a full time job. I’m in a unique situation in my company where I’m expected to work 75+ hours a week. With 14-16 hour da...
TV is a great distraction . . . personally, I watch the news most of the time, but have a few shows I enjoy.
I'll start:
Entourage
CSI (all of them)
Law & Order (most of them)
Heroes (losing its touch, unfortuna...
I was browsing the blogs and this version of an introduction felt a bit more fun so I'll use it:
I'm a 23 year old single male living in Greensboro NC. It feels odd to say but I need to go back and finished the few ...
Alright so obviously if you do all the repairs yourself you're going to save a ton of money. Its great because you save money. Saving money is the key to living a great life.FORGET THAT!I just prepared and painted a s...
What is your time worth?
Re-flooring a unit myself NEVER saves money. On paper, it may be enticing to DIY and save $500. BUT in the time it takes to lay the floor, I've potentially lost $5-10k!
What the Pergo??!! ...
Question for all the savvy investors with a little tax knowledge as well.I have been looking to make the switch from my current investment portfolio into index funds. I was fortunate enough to start investing at a you...
Do people have any experience renting out several rooms in the same place to traveling nurses/professionals and find out that it is undesirable? I have a 7br 3ba home that I could rent out to travelers, but I assume t...
I posted a thread a few days ago called why do we invest? There were a lot of good replies on that thread with many bigger pockets members listing their goal of 5000, 10,000, 12,000, or $20,000, per month for retireme...