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Adrian Kloet Hello from Sarnia, ON, CAN
7 September 2017 | 6 replies
Since then we've purchased a second rental property and currently looking to invest in multi-family.I hope to learn lots and make a contribution where I can - Cheers,Adrian
Sai T. House flippers triggered the housing crash in 2007
6 September 2017 | 4 replies
Flipper took advantage of the market realities and certainly contributed to price inflation.
Chris Reichelt Hello from Mt. Holly NJ!
20 October 2017 | 15 replies
I look forward to learning and contributing to this community!
Jerry Thompson 401k's Roths and Financial Independence
9 September 2017 | 12 replies
Hi Jerry, you can withdraw money tax-free and without penalty from your Roth up to the amount of your original contributions.
Sam Miller Starting from scratch with a Self Directed IRA or Solo 401(k)-
8 September 2017 | 8 replies
As a retirement plan, the Solo 401(k) is vastly superior, with significantly higher contribution capacity, the ability to make Roth contributions of up to $18K per year with no income limitations, etc.Depending on your ability to contribute, and therefore how quickly you can amass some working capital, you may choose to start with a fully self-directed Solo 401(k) or you may choose to establish a low-cost brokerage Solo 401(k) that would be limited to investing in stocks, funds, etc. for the near term.  
Michael Ndjondo makadi Can trip expenses to go buy a first house be tax deductible?
9 September 2017 | 20 replies
Thanks you all for your contributions.
Madeline J. To use a (self directed?) 403b to shelter money for real estate?
9 September 2017 | 3 replies
@Madeline jI would continue to maximize your 403b contributions but keep in-mind that you generally won't be able to transfer those funds to an IRA until you either stop working for that employer or reach age 59 1/2. 
Dalton Beauregard How Do I Real Estate Investing In Canada
9 September 2017 | 1 reply
Our plan was to pay off our loans as fast as we can, start a corporation to mitigate risk and start a joint savings account where we do 50/50 contributions to build up cash to invest. 
Levi T. Towing Tenant Vehicles When Rent Is Late
21 September 2017 | 123 replies
Anyone out there that would "feel bad" for a tenant in this situation please let me know and I'll provide an address where you can send a charitable contribution to cover their past due balance. 
David Houghtaling New to BP..Spent over 60K on "Guru" programs...Now What???
11 September 2017 | 10 replies
I am also thinking toward the lines of self directed IRA's where maybe I can contribute periodically?