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All Forum Posts by: Adam Bearup

Adam Bearup has started 7 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Where to invest cap ex reserves?

Adam BearupPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3

Howdy @JohnLeavelle

Thanks for your insights. I love the idea of a flexible product like the Future Builders CD to keep your money working while it waits. Bummer it's a bit old fashioned in it's inability to transfer online. Clever use of the HELOC however to streamline the process!

Adam 

Post: Where to invest cap ex reserves?

Adam BearupPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3
Hello BP community, I'm interested to learn what most investors do with the portion of rental income commonly set aside for cap ex, repair, and vacancy costs. Does it go straight to the bank? Invested in CD's or a money market account? It makes sense that this money be liquid to use at a moments notice, but it'd also be nice to get a return on this money, wouldn't it? Best regards, Adam Bearup

Post: Where to invest cap ex reserves?

Adam BearupPosted
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 3
Hello BP community, I'm interested to learn what most investors do with the portion of rental income commonly set aside for cap ex, repair, and vacancy costs. Does it go straight to the bank? Invested in CD's or a money market account? It makes sense that this money be liquid to use at a moments notice, but it'd also be nice to get a return on this money, wouldn't it? Best regards, Adam Bearup
Hello BP community, I'm interested to learn what most investors do with the portion of rental income commonly set aside for cap ex, repair, and vacancy costs. Does it go straight to the bank? Invested in CD's or a money market account? It makes sense that this money be liquid to use at a moments notice, but it'd also be nice to get a return on this money, wouldn't it? Best regards, Adam Bearup
Hello BP community, I'm interested to learn what most investors do with the portion of rental income commonly set aside for cap ex, repair, and vacancy costs. Does it go straight to the bank? Invested in CD's or a money market account? It makes sense that this money be liquid to use at a moments notice, but it'd also be nice to get a return on this money, wouldn't it? Best regards, Adam Bearup