Originally posted by quiet all i'd ever ask is a garanteed 10% every single year (hell, i'd take 8%), with zero risk, for the rest of my life. i would be in nirvana. instead, it will always be a job.
Would love to send you 10% year after year and keep everything over. But it makes no difference, you wouldn't trust me with $20,000 much less a million or 3.
"I try to make a habit of bouncing my eyes up to the face of a beautiful woman, and often repeat “not mine” in my head or even verbally. She’s not mine. God has her set aside. She’s not mine. She’s His little girl, and she needs me to fight for her by keeping my eyes where they should be."
Would love to send you 10% year after year and keep everything over. But it makes no difference, you wouldn't trust me with $20,000 much less a million or 3.
Here's to finding your 10%.
you never did send me that email you said you would
you never did send me that email you said you would
Man I thought you were ignoring me! Damn Time Warner and their screwed up email, I'll send it again.
By the way, real estate is definately nice here. My friends $50,000 property brings in just over $1000 a month and you can do much better than that even. You should check somewhere that isn't so overpriced already.
"I try to make a habit of bouncing my eyes up to the face of a beautiful woman, and often repeat “not mine” in my head or even verbally. She’s not mine. God has her set aside. She’s not mine. She’s His little girl, and she needs me to fight for her by keeping my eyes where they should be."
Man I thought you were ignoring me! Damn Time Warner and their screwed up email, I'll send it again.
By the way, real estate is definately nice here. My friends $50,000 property brings in just over $1000 a month and you can do much better than that even. You should check somewhere that isn't so overpriced already.
no email...
50K = 1K/month is incredible.
but cheap property doesn't mean anything, by itself....
but cheap property doesn't mean anything, by itself....
It's just the market here. He had to turn down a $30,000 house recently because of no capital. It rents for $600 as is and it's not in the best shape. Everything around rents for a decent amount because of the air force base we have but the prices to purchase are way out of whack in comparison to most of the country. You could probably buy 20 $30,000 to $40,000 properties this month that rent for $550 to $650.
And the funniest thing of all around here, a $5000 used trailer in a trailer park rents for $400 to $600 as well.
"I try to make a habit of bouncing my eyes up to the face of a beautiful woman, and often repeat “not mine” in my head or even verbally. She’s not mine. God has her set aside. She’s not mine. She’s His little girl, and she needs me to fight for her by keeping my eyes where they should be."
Originally posted by quiet once you're rich, you face a lifetime of retaining that wealth. how do you do it? discuss...
Diversify..stocks, bonds, mutual funds, 401k, real estate (income properties, commercial and residential) and create budget for yourself that you can adhere to comfortably, yet strictly. Don't over-extend or over-leverage yourself and create too many liabilities.
Of course, once you've become a millionaire you will also have a substantial and steady cash flow as well.
Originally posted by quiet all i'd ever ask is a garanteed 10% every single year (hell, i'd take 8%), with zero risk, for the rest of my life. i would be in nirvana. instead, it will always be a job.
Quiet
I know a guy who makes 12% on hard cash loans for property
Mostly commercial/land stuff over 10% down
He has 20+ mil out there. Made all his money on stocks but doesnt want the risk now days
$8000 a month for a mill invested? Pfff. Could easily pull down $20,000 to $40,000 a month with 1 million in real estate here. Still shitty returns if you ask me.
plus the value that the houses go up over time. if i really did get all that $ and i had a lot of time to put into it, i would more like buy 50-75 all with mortgages and use most of the million for the down payments and use some for minimal work on the houses and make sure i save a lot for the payments when i dont have renters and if anything goes wrong. that way the renters are paying your mortgage and you make a small profit. the only problem is finding the good deals on the houses, that will take a long time, you can just find 50 houses overnight.
Originally posted by bcooter 30k and 50k for houses??? where the fuck are you guys????
cheapest house i had ever shown was 68k, and the only way to make it livable was to tear it down and start over. and it was in the ghetto.
Louisiana. I was dead serious about $5000 trailers pulling $400 to $600 a month as well. It's crazy how different it is compared to other places but it's been like this forever. Even if you splurged for a new $20,000 trailer to rent at $500 a month you'd be making a killing.
"I try to make a habit of bouncing my eyes up to the face of a beautiful woman, and often repeat “not mine” in my head or even verbally. She’s not mine. God has her set aside. She’s not mine. She’s His little girl, and she needs me to fight for her by keeping my eyes where they should be."
You guys keep reffering to houses under 100k where the heck is this? Midwest or ? I don't think homes in california can be found for under 250-350k....
As far as investments I like commerical properties, never been fond of stocks and bonds since you can make better returns investing in other investments.
Jump on a plane and come to Queensland but bring your cheque book with you.
Go to little places along the coast like Yeppoon and start buying waterfront houses - nothing flash - just basic 3 to 4 bedroom houses. In around five years those places are going to be worth big money.
Down here where we live a 4 bedroom house on 1/4 acre block just across the road from the beach just went for 4 million.
The owner didn't even have it on the market - a resort developer just knocked on the door and offered him the 4 mil with no haggling - a week later the cash was in his bank account.
In 5 years time Yeppoon and further north is going to go the way of this place and developers are going to be walking around with suitcases full of money.
A house like that would be going for around $A300,000 or even less atm - that's $US221,504.42 at the current exchange rate.
Originally posted by The Other Steve Jump on a plane and come to Queensland but bring your cheque book with you.
Go to little places along the coast like Yeppoon and start buying waterfront houses - nothing flash - just basic 3 to 4 bedroom houses. In around five years those places are going to be worth big money.
Down here where we live a 4 bedroom house on 1/4 acre block just across the road from the beach just went for 4 million.
The owner didn't even have it on the market - a resort developer just knocked on the door and offered him the 4 mil with no haggling - a week later the cash was in his bank account.
In 5 years time Yeppoon and further north is going to go the way of this place and developers are going to be walking around with suitcases full of money.
A house like that would be going for around $A300,000 or even less atm - that's $US221,504.42 at the current exchange rate.
i don't quite follow you, but if you want to spread the info ultraquiet at mac dot com...
Originally posted by strobi Long term (10 years) intrest rate is at 6.00% here and rising.. so I would go for that Regular intrest rate on a savings account is 3.5% ATM.
It's just the market here. He had to turn down a $30,000 house recently because of no capital. It rents for $600 as is and it's not in the best shape. Everything around rents for a decent amount because of the air force base we have but the prices to purchase are way out of whack in comparison to most of the country. You could probably buy 20 $30,000 to $40,000 properties this month that rent for $550 to $650.
And the funniest thing of all around here, a $5000 used trailer in a trailer park rents for $400 to $600 as well.
Why don't you buy everything there is at your place? damn I would be all over it!
Yep in a 10 years savings account (blocked). Fully insured. Rates are between 5.5$ and 6$ in Belgium. (edit: if you keep the money in your account for 10+ years)
One thing to consider is franchising yourself, or what you do. Earn a % off those you can trust to have doing what you do.... if 5 people can get to even 50% of the earning potential you can get, and you're making a % from each, you can do very well for yourself without ever lifting a finger.
Originally posted by The Other Steve Jump on a plane and come to Queensland but bring your cheque book with you. ..........
i agree Queensland is the place to be, i would still suggest
checking out the gold coast while you're there. It hasn't been Australia's fastes growing city the last 10years for nothing
Originally posted by AWW - Kevin get my last 2 email quiet ?
i agree Queensland is the place to be, i would still suggest
checking out the gold coast while you're there. It hasn't been Australia's fastes growing city the last 10years for nothing
Got to agree with you there - it's the only place I've ever seen the real estate agents open at 10.30 at night and still doing business.
Still - prices are already high there whereas further north it's still a good time to buy low and watch your investment appreciate.
Spread your investments, property, gold, shares, bonds, mutual funds. And make sure you live withing the profits.
As you said making the money is the easy part, resisting the urge to spend iit is hte hard part. I like to see the figure in our deposit account go up faster than inflation.
Originally posted by The Other Steve Jump on a plane and come to Queensland but bring your cheque book with you.
Go to little places along the coast like Yeppoon and start buying waterfront houses - nothing flash - just basic 3 to 4 bedroom houses. In around five years those places are going to be worth big money.
Down here where we live a 4 bedroom house on 1/4 acre block just across the road from the beach just went for 4 million.
The owner didn't even have it on the market - a resort developer just knocked on the door and offered him the 4 mil with no haggling - a week later the cash was in his bank account.
In 5 years time Yeppoon and further north is going to go the way of this place and developers are going to be walking around with suitcases full of money.
A house like that would be going for around $A300,000 or even less atm - that's $US221,504.42 at the current exchange rate.
I dunno where Yeppoon is, but anywhere around Port Douglas is damn nice!! Thinking seriously about getting a place there.
i'm investing in typein adult names. If you do your research you can find names that will return >50% in the first year.. and after you've made your initial investment back they're pretty much a cash cow. Of course risks are like those in adult, visa stops processing?, people stop typing in?!
Of course you're probably wanting to diversify out of internet porn
Originally posted by quiet
all i'd ever ask is a garanteed 10% every single year (hell, i'd take 8%), with zero risk, for the rest of my life. i would be in nirvana. instead, it will always be a job.
ok ok ok, I'm having too much fun quoting book derived concepts this morning ;)
PS: this one is from one of Covey's books...
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Originally posted by ajpiii Real Estate... Lots of Rental properties. then hire a management company to take care of it. Just collect the profits. Cant loose money in Real Estate.
I agree. Gotta invest some money in real estate, always a GOOD profit.
It takes money to make money. It's way easier to keep it than make it to begin with. Now that I have it, I have investements working for me that I don't even need to touch and they pay all my bills. My income just adds to my bank account.
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Renting out rooms in houses. You can get a 5-6 bedroom house in Philly that are in decent areas for $20k - $40k. I've got one for 10k in a more industrial area that has 8 bedrooms.
1. $100 a week for a room.
2. $10 per week for a ethernet drop off the cable modem ( 8 port linksys, lol )
3. $20 a month for " colo space " aka - basement storage in a 6X10 wire cage area in the basement. Padlock included.
4. One time $10 fee to provide a pallet to keep your gear off the basement floor.
What is provided.
1. Cable TV / hot water / heat / laundry facilites / power / safe environment.
For the tennants we get ( halfway house vets, etc ) this is the most stable place they have to go to and are fantastic people. Sure they have made mistakes, but, also, I get people that pay on time and if they dont, just hit the bricks that night.
Here is the bottom line.
10k house - note is $117.00 a month
utiliites average --- $700.00 a month
misc costs brings it to about a thousand a month.
The tennats are paying
$3200.00 a month in rents ( 8 rooms at $100 per week )
$200 a month in cable modem ethernet drops
$400 a month in storage space fees.
Originally posted by Herb Kornfield Renting out rooms in houses. You can get a 5-6 bedroom house in Philly that are in decent areas for $20k - $40k. I've got one for 10k in a more industrial area that has 8 bedrooms.
damn i thought houses in detroit were cheap.... isnt it hard to find people to rent the house and worry about them paying, etc... or do you hire that out?
or if you can find someone you can trust who has experience in real esate try developing instead of just renting out.
buy a property in a new estate, subdivide, build houses, sell and move on
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