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Dan Shallcross Seeking Exit Strategy Advice for a San Antonio Tri-Plex
26 October 2025 | 11 replies
Hopefully, you can get the monthly burden to about $500 a month soon and then hopefully in a few years get it to break even.I would consider the monthly payment you are making to be the equivalent as to what others make as a down payment on a home.
Lee Banks Getting to your first 10k and staying consistent.
22 October 2025 | 2 replies
If you mean in RE I've never made 10k on monthly income from my handful of rentals but my first rehab netted $65,000 back in early 2000's which is probably the equivalent of double now.
Madi Shanahan trying to retire in 10 years fully from real estate
24 October 2025 | 27 replies
Due to inflation you’ll want to be making more like $225k in 10 years probably, which will likely be roughly equivalent to $150k in today’s dollars assuming historical average inflation continues.
Hemal Adani Anyone has invested with Open door capital? How was your experience?
28 October 2025 | 144 replies
It's the equivalent of the guy with the expensive car and big house acting rich vs. the actual rich guy that lives in a modest house, drives an old truck, and buys his clothes at Costco.
James Hamling YT Says "Crash Imminent" But What's the Data Say?....
18 October 2025 | 2 replies
Did a sizable reduction of our stock positions into cash equivalents.  
AJ Wong Real Estate & HARD, tangible assets are going to continue to appreciate: Here's Why!
13 October 2025 | 1 reply
The Billionaire class in America has seen their wealth increase from $4TRILLION to $7TRILLION during the past four years -  or the equivalent share of 50% of the bottom least affluent Americans.
Jonathan Perez My experience with the Multi-Family Mindset 3-day workshop
9 October 2025 | 30 replies
I was surprised how short it was... about the equivalent of another 3-day class worth of material.There are several zoom calls every week.
Scott Allen Fix and Flip
4 October 2025 | 2 replies
I used hard money to fund the purchase price and rehab cost of the property (downpayment was the equivalent of 10% interest only of the purchase price + rehab).
Anudeep Pradhan Lease agreement for each year's renewal
5 October 2025 | 7 replies
Also, my tenants have been with me for close to 10 years and I only took the deposit that was equivalent to the rent back then.
Scott Allen Fix and Flip
3 October 2025 | 0 replies
I used hard money to fund the purchase price and rehab cost of the property (downpayment was the equivalent of 10% interest only of the purchase price + rehab).