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Natalia Davis Cash investing for short term ( less than a year)
4 September 2024 | 3 replies
A simpler alternative would be a t bill or short term Treasury fund, such as SNSXX if you want the same liquidity as a high-yield savings account.
Clayton Silva Hot Topic: Fed Cut Won't Do Much (Sept 2024)
5 September 2024 | 2 replies
The 5yr Treasury is a good example at the moment.Bottom line, by the time the Fed cuts in September, the financial market and mortgage lenders will have LONG since adjusted rates accordingly (and they arguably already have).
Joe Si Built to Rent companies
3 September 2024 | 5 replies
Would love to know how are you able to get interest rates so low - in the high 3.xx% when 10yr US Treasuries are > 4% and regular property investment interest rates are > 6%.
Will Mejia Just sold a Rental Property. IRS is going to kill my gains help!!!
30 August 2024 | 29 replies
for Zero Risk to capital, move cash to your brokerage and buy USFR, paying 5.4%, must pay federal tax but no state taxes, it holds short term US treasury floating rate notes, no FDIC needed as FED can print more money to pay you offfor Mild Risk to capital, buy BKN, BlackRock municipal bond fund with 20% leverage, pays 5.5% tax free, and if 10 year bond yield falls 2% over next year, likely with rate cuts coming, then this will appreciate by about 15%for Mild to Moderate Risk to capital, buy EDV, Vanguard 30year zero coupon US treasuries, pays about 4%, taxable and if 30year bond yield falls 2% over next year, likely with rate cuts coming, then this will appreciate by about 60%Don't put into stocks if you need the cash in <3 to 5 years due to stock volatility
James R. Beneficial Ownership Information Report for U.S. Government
29 August 2024 | 8 replies
Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
Roberto Westerband First Lien HELOC Strategy
8 September 2024 | 168 replies
Most HELOC's are based off prime and these are consumer based products (rate determined by margin which is fixed + prime).However the commercial departments in many of these banks or credit unions offer fixed lines on their commercial interest only products that can be based off different indexes like CMT (contact maturity treasury), SOFR (secured overnight financing rate), or other indexes that are less volatile than the prime which is directly linked to the fed funds rate + 3.00%.This is why the fed funds is at .50% right now and our prime is currently 3.50%.Just make sure to pick a product and index that works with your overall strategy because in between deals you'll be carrying the "equity," you used to buy a property on this line most likely.
Alex P. Taking title as individual instead of Single-Member LLC in 1031 exchange
29 August 2024 | 6 replies
@Alex P.Here's a few references to start that may help you to find the answer to your question: Treasury regulation §301.7701-(3)(b)(1)IRS Private Letter Rulings 9807013, 200732012 and 201216007If you need help finding these or interpreting them, as well as knowing how reliable they are for you to use for your own taxes, consult a tax professional. 
Tyler Carter Are most all Refi Cash Outs the same?
28 August 2024 | 9 replies
I've even had the chance to secure cash-out refinances between 6.00-6.50% lately - keep an eye on the 5-year treasury, as 720+ credit and $100k+ properties will be eligible for rates that are about 2.5% over that daily treasury rate. 
Marcus Griffin Buy subto sell via wrap question
27 August 2024 | 15 replies
You want safe buy treasury bills.  
Jaden Jung Experiences in Roofstock, Doorvest, Norada, or other "Turnkey" solutions
26 August 2024 | 16 replies
Hi Jaden,I'm not a fan of hybrid turnkey models like the companies you mention.Also, not a fan of many turnkey marketing companies.Granted, I'm bias but if anyone is interested in turnkey just go straight to the provider.Not many around these days anymore and the one's that are, have stood the test of time and are obviously solid.I think it's less riskier nowadays to invest in turnkey properties than before because all of the poor providers have disappeared and only the good one's are still around.Plus, seems like the "hands off" and so beloved syndications are going belly up so turnkey might be in fashion again.And no big deal IMO that turnkey is not completely "hands off".Is anything completely passive other than 30yr Treasury Bonds?