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N/A N/A has started 5 posts and replied 21 times.

Post: the best approach for newbie?

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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Cash Flow Quadrant" by Robert Kyosaki.yes thanks i will read that order also.

thanks royal t andnoodog

Post: the best approach for newbie?

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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wow it was funny and real straight foward advice. I really appreciate it. also, i will order the MikeOh book for good measure.

Post: the best approach for newbie?

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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what is the best approach for a newbie sub to, lease option or the traditional home or apartment borrowing? I received good tip in paying down my debt and I am doing that as we speak. I have 17,000 cash available not a lot depends on the situation. I live in New York City and it is really expensive in the city by the way.....

THanks to all the people on this site .

By the way, has anyone read MikeOH book on Cash Flow apartment(not the title ) but is it for newbie's likemyself? thanks.

To al newbies welcome.

Post: I did it! (my first deal)

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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congratulations, you seem to be doing this all by yourself. proud of you regardless. Confidence, can't wait for my turn.hang in there.

Post: I am newbie with rental income cash flow question

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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thanks for the sound advice, I will use the amount I have to start paying my credit off.

Post: Making calculations

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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http://forums.biggerpockets.com/viewtopic.php?t=2891

read everything and click on link from the author of this post. the first paragraph you will click on graph chart.

Post: Property Analysis or "Is this a good deal?"

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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this analysis tool im hooked. I will save this in helping me understand what I am getting into thanks so much.

Post: How did you start?

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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thanks for sharing about yourselves. I am learning as I go along. great read on this board.

Post: I am newbie with rental income cash flow question

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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so far ]thanks for the tip. yes i have credit card 970.00 . i can and will pay it off in large chunks. i just dont want to spend what i have , the 16,000. planning to use the money for deposit but i am reading everything from this site for insite.
thanks for the tip Austin.

Post: I am newbie with rental income cash flow question

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • new york
  • Posts 25
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so far thanks for the tip. yes i have credit card 970.00 . i can and will pay it off in large chunks. i just dont want to s. planning to use the money for deposit but i am reading everything from this site for insite.