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All Forum Posts by: Kevin Gamboa

Kevin Gamboa has started 21 posts and replied 25 times.

Hello all,

I currently have an investor that is retired and 65 years old interested in using his money from his 403B to invest in real estate San Diego, CA, which is where he lives. He has the capacity to buy the average house in San Diego, in cash (although he is not restricting his opportunities to just that if there are better options). While he will be talking to a professional, we wanted to see if anyone here has experience with withdrawing from a 403B to invest in real estate, or has helped someone do so. 

What is the best method to go about this? 

How can we alleviate taxation?

Post: Auctions in California

Kevin GamboaPosted
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 6

Hello,

I am currently exploring the idea of purchasing a property through an auction in San Diego California . Has anybody ever had experience with purchasing property through auctions? What are the pros and cons? Have any tips about how to go about this or what to watch out for? Are there any advantages or disadvantages for getting an apartment through auction?

Thanks in advance!

Post: When to count income

Kevin GamboaPosted
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 6

Hello all,

My girlfriend and I plan on acquiring our first bit of real estate some time next year. We plan on getting an fha loan. I have currently worked at my current job for 3 years but my girlfriend just started full time employment this January. I want to include her income to get a higher loan amount. We live in California. Will we struggle to incorporate her income when applying for a loan considering she has worked full time for less than. Year? If so, how long do people typically need to be employed to have a high probability of being considered for these types of loans? Thanks in advance!

Hello all! I am looking into buying a buy and hold property in an area that houses mostly senior living. For those who have been landlords/investors in senior living homes, I would love to hear about your experiences.

Hello, all. I have been entertaining the idea of investing in Las Vegas and would love to hear what others have experienced here. This thread is open to any kind of experience, for all levels of investors, and for any kind of property! Anything would help :)