12 November 2020 | 10 replies
If you have a travel heavy schedule that can be great for consuming books and podcasts.
15 November 2020 | 5 replies
I am not saying to go rack up a bunch of consumer debt (because that is the stupidest amount of debt you could get) but just get a card or 2 and just pay off the balance each month.
17 January 2017 | 7 replies
The problem I have with it is that when these companies start advertising a certain industry standard calculation like LTV or DSCR, they should all follow the same method for calculating so the consumer can truly compare apples to apples.And clearly some of these lenders are bastardized the calculation for dscr to the point that its not even remotely similar.
17 January 2017 | 1 reply
They are also easier to obtain financing for, since they are designed to be a consumer product.
12 July 2022 | 13 replies
Just make sure to consume contents here as much as possible and feel free to ask any questions you may have.
26 June 2022 | 12 replies
Just make sure to consume contents here as much as possible and feel free to ask any questions you may have.
27 June 2022 | 12 replies
The other thing you might want to consider is this (keeping in mind that she's not worth all the time she is consuming): Empathically ask her if she needs to find more affordable housing.
28 June 2022 | 5 replies
You need to provide consumer disclosures.
25 June 2022 | 4 replies
And in several, several others - there were liens that were both expensive and time consuming to have released.
28 June 2022 | 16 replies
@Zain Butt a Bachelor of Science in Business, depending on the specific emphasis(mine was Marketing), exposed me to valuable fundamental knowledge about economics, finance, management, marketing, communication, technology, statistical analysis and consumer behavior.All good things to know for the RE game, and as long as your parents are financially capable and you are not going into extensive(or any) debt in order to acquire the knowledge, it will serve you well.Also, like others have posted, the degree is not the be all end all, and many successful RE investors are without a college degree...but for some RE related fields that are great compliment to your future plans, it is essential...FYI, most commercial loan broker, commercial bankers, commercial RE brokers, lawyers and accountants. that I work with, all have undergraduate degrees, at least.