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John Underwood Why an LLC may not protect you from a Lawsuit
19 December 2024 | 50 replies
it is a tax vehicle as well.. it allows uneven distributions..
Eyal Goren Is Subto legal?
14 January 2025 | 23 replies
Which I have heard a guru say he uses as a technique, no escrow, simple paperwork between buyer and seller.  
Marcus Robert Self Directed IRA or Other regarding 401k
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
Check with the plan administrator and use that verbiage.  2.  59.5 is when you can take distributions without penalty.  
Kyle Carter I want to buy houses and place section 8 tenants into them, where to start?
7 December 2024 | 17 replies
Specifically, I'm trying to understand where the most outstanding vouchers are being distributed so I can target the right areas.
Carter Manley Marketing Strategies to Find Buyers for Owner Finance Deals
6 December 2024 | 2 replies
Usually FSBO listings (but there are other techniques).  
Joe S. What are your thoughts about Prenuptial agreements?
6 December 2024 | 51 replies
While prenuptial agreements hold up better in these states, judges have wide latitude to correct “inequitable distribution”.
Lena Truong Has anybody invested in American Homeowner Preservation? 12% retu
3 December 2024 | 29 replies
Brian from AHP Serving reached out to me today, and showed me where I was in fact receiving my distributions.
Kwok Wong How to submit a respectful lowball offer?
7 December 2024 | 9 replies
So the buyer's technique got them a $100,000 price reduction.
Jim Hitt Essential Steps to Take Before 2025
3 December 2024 | 1 reply
📅In this session, we'll cover everything you need to know about preparing your retirement accounts for 2025, including:✅ Contribution Limits✅ Fair Market Valuations (FMVs)✅ Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs)✅ Key Deadlines to RememberMake sure your IRA is in top shape for the new year!
Drew Giltner Help me analyze this deal
5 December 2024 | 4 replies
I run sum numbers for you please see comments below before refinancing and post refinancing .If I were in your position, I would approach it as follows:Initial Investment Assumptions: Market Value: $360,000 Purchase Price: $360,000 Equity: $0,000Financial Breakdown: Hard Money Loan (LTV 100%): $360,000 Interest Rate: 10% (30-Year Amortization) Monthly Payment: $1,995Upfront Costs: Origination fee (1%): $3,600 Closing Costs (3%): $10,800 Renovation Costs: $10,000 2 Month of Carrying Costs During Renovation: $5,390Total Upfront Required: $29,790Total Capital InvestmentPurchased price $360,000 Upfront Costs $29,790Total: $389,790To make this investment work, you need to rent the whole property for at least $3,165/month, refinance it let say after one year with 5% interest with a traditional mortgage.Year One Rent: Monthly Rent Income: $3,165 Monthly Rent Losses during renovations (2 Months): -$6,330 (-$527/month distributed over 12 months) Total Rent Income: $31,650 per year => $ 2,638 per monthMonthly Expenses: Hard Money Loan Payment (10% Interest): $1,995 / per month interest only Property Tax (Assuming $3,000/year): $250 per month Property Insurance (Assumption): $100 per month Utilities (Hydro, Gas, Water): $292 per month Assuming 0% Vacancy first year Assuming 0 % Repairs & Maintenance first year because unit has been recently renovated Total Monthly Expenses: $2,637Monthly Net Cash Flow: $1Post-Renovation Refinancing Strategy:So far, we’ve purchased the property, completed renovations, and rented it out.Next, you can approach the bank for a refinance to consolidate your initial investment of $29,790 plus your 360k debt into a mortgage.