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    The Mrs.'s informed me that she is in on this now, so I won't be able to do the full $1000 right off the top. I will add to the initial amount when I can until I am able to make the total $1000. The Mrs.'s and I bet a $50 massage for who wins. Both of us will get a massage, so I see it as a win win either way.

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    You don't have to start with $1,000, just can't go over.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Default $1,000 Money Challenge

    Quote Originally Posted by Superorb View Post
    How?

    We just want a house of our own to live in. We're sick of throwing money away on rent every month paying someone else's mortgage.
    Revenue producing commercial property is different. it is a cash purchase or hard money loan.

    Look into VA or fha for your first home
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Revenue producing commercial property is different. it is a cash purchase or hard money loan.

    Look into VA or fha for your first home
    Now that PMI will live for the life of the loan we're trying to save up to put 20% down. Neither of us qualify for a VA loan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Revenue producing commercial property is different. it is a cash purchase or hard money loan.

    Look into VA or fha for your first home
    What he said basically. I don't even own my own home. We will by August though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superorb View Post
    Now that PMI will live for the life of the loan we're trying to save up to put 20% down. Neither of us qualify for a VA loan.
    Still better than rental. Also google LPMI mortgage
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Still better than rental. Also google LPMI mortgage
    Very true. We're sick of throwing money away every month paying someone else's mortgage. I have enough in savings to cover 20% but I don't want to spend everythign and not have an emergency fund. Looking up LPMI now.

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    The Mrs.s' and I started on June the 1st with our investing. I was able to invest $7.50 on Saturday. My return was $242.50. The Mrs.s' didn't make anything yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by encorehunter View Post
    The Mrs.s' and I started on June the 1st with our investing. I was able to invest $7.50 on Saturday. My return was $242.50. The Mrs.s' didn't make anything yet.
    Nice! What did you buy for $7.50 that you sold for $250? That's a kick ass return! You must have been garage saling?
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    I bought silver and gold. I would have invested a lot less, but I am still learning on what to look for. I would have got away with $2.75, because I was wrong on a couple pieces. Yes, I was garage saleing.

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