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All Forum Posts by: Ishmeet Singh

Ishmeet Singh has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello, 

I'm a CA resident and I want to get HELOC on my investment properties in GA and NC. My challenge is that the national banks aren't doing HELOCs on investment properties. Local credit unions in CA don't want to do HELOC on properties in GA and NC. Local credit unions in GA and NC cannot do HELOCs for a CA resident.


Can you suggest banks that I can talk to? I need HELOCs more for asset protection, not really need to borrow money. I want to get an SBA loan and I'm trying to protect my investment properties. I just want to open a line of credit. 

I appreciate your help. 

Thanks!

Hello,

Thank you for taking time to answer my questions.

My yearly income is between $150K-$200K, which means I'm a non-accredited investor. I'm still very interested in investing on crowd funding real estate platforms like Realty Mogul. My question is:

1. Can I invest on the crowdfunding websites with my self-directed IRA?

2. Do crowdfunding platforms allow that?

3. Is IRS cool with that?

Cheers!

Ishmeet