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All Forum Posts by: Tony Valle

Tony Valle has started 7 posts and replied 63 times.

Post: ROI Calculator for Short Term Rental in Spain??

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Hello Steven, Thank You! I just added that calculator to my Investor tool kit!

I appreciate your suggestion.

Tony

Post: ROI Calculator for Short Term Rental in Spain??

Tony VallePosted
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Hello Erwin,

Thank you for your helpful response!

Tony

Post: ROI Calculator for Short Term Rental in Spain??

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Are there any Investors here who have purchased a short term rental property outside the USA?

I am looking for a ROI calculator (EUROS) that will help me as I consider purchasing a property in Costa Del Sol, Spain.

If you have come across one that you have used to help you in the past, I would greatly appreciate it if you could share a link.

I am grateful to this community of Investors for all of the insights that you have shared to help us make smart(er) investment decisions with real estate.

Cheers!

Post: USING A SELF DIRECTED REAL ESTATE IRA TO ACQUIRE INVESTMENT PROPERTY

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Quote from @Drew Hoffos:

Hey there! I’ve been trying to do this, but every bank I’ve dealt with has said they can do it, and then backs out. 
would love to learn which bank(s) would loan on a SDIRA 

Thanks!!

I used north american savings bank. 

 www.nasb.com

Post: USING A SELF DIRECTED REAL ESTATE IRA TO ACQUIRE INVESTMENT PROPERTY

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Quote from @Drew Hoffos:

Hey there! I’ve been trying to do this, but every bank I’ve dealt with has said they can do it, and then backs out. 
would love to learn which bank(s) would loan on a SDIRA 

Thanks!!

I used north american savings bank. 
Quote from @Joseph P Finkelstein:

Topic:

Creating a foundation for generational wealth starts with education! Join us Saturday February 11th to discuss potential tax tips and strategies to utilize as a real estate investor.

Agenda:

10:00 - 10:15: Networking
10:15-10:20: Introductions
10:20-10:50: Initial Presentation
10:50-11:00: 10-minute break
11:00-11:45: Tax Presentation
11:45-12:00: Q&A


 Thanks! I will make plans to attend this Saturday. 

Post: USING A SELF DIRECTED REAL ESTATE IRA TO ACQUIRE INVESTMENT PROPERTY

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Hello Forum Community!

I am reaching out to those who have used a self directed RE IRA to build their RE portfolio.

I would love to hear from others who have used RE IRA's and share some success stories!

The basics are that you open an account with a specific IRA custodian (Equity Trust Company, is one example).

You can rollover funds from either a 401K or an IRA to initially fund the account.

Once you have funded the account, you can use the IRA to hold a property within it. There are a few requirements, including: All the gains of the property flow into the RE IRA, and all of the expenses flow out of it. The Investor should be "hands-off" and not use any personal funds for property expenses, nor use gains from property for personal use. You can make yearly contributions to your own RE IRA that are based on IRS guidelines according to your age. You also cannot use the Investment property for any personal use or enjoyment (nor can family members).

You can obtain a loan from a bank who offers "NON-RECOURSE" loans, if you need funding on a property. Each back will have limits and guidelines, besides setting their own rates and terms, that they expect you to comply with, based on the liquid assets held in your RE IRA.

I bought a property using a RE IRA back in 2004 that I will be selling in April of this year. All of the proceeds from the sale will flow back into my ROTH IRA, and I plan to use those funds to acquire additional properties this year.

Some Investors used their RE IRA as a private lender on RE Investments, others buy and flip properties, and others buy and hold.

How about you? How has your RE IRA worked for you?

Post: Rookie Bootcamp Training Class of February 2023!

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Quote from @Brittany Barbosa:

Hello Tony, where can we find pricing on the course?


 Hello Brittany, I am pretty sure that the course price was $225, if you have a PRO subscription to BP.

I am not sure if the registration window is still open (or not) for the Rookie RE Investor Bootcamp class?

I received the materials for the class when I enrolled and I have already begun to dig into them. I feel that this class will truly prepare me to help me achieve my RE Investing goals this year!

https://www.biggerpockets.com/...

Post: Real Estate Investment classes

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Quote from @David Mesteth:

Hey Everyone. Me again. So I'm looking to fine Real Estate Investing seminars in the Sioux Falls,  SD area. Can somebody point me in the right direction?  TIA


 I will be taking a ten week, online, Rookie real estate investing class That is being offered by Bigger Pockets. Some of the materials were sent to me in advance of the class and they are terrific!

Post: January 2023 - Santa Clarita Mastermind

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Quote from @Joshua Sinatra:

Hey All!

We host this group in Santa Clarita on the Second Wednesday of Each month. Get to know local investors in your area that invest out here and out of state. It's open to all real estate investors and professionals of all levels of experience. Join us for some great networking and conversation. If you ever have specific topics you want to discuss reach out to me at any time!

Looking forward to seeing you all at the start of this new year!


 Thanks, Josh! I attended this Mastermind in January and received significant value from networking with Investor colleagues. I look forward to the upcoming meeting to continue the learning, growth, and encouragement we will need to navigate this year.