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Robbie J. Commercial property truck parking lease
25 April 2019 | 4 replies
Find a commercial towing company that would be willing to charge the truck driver for getting his vehicle back out of an impound lot beforehand so as to have it all prearranged with a fellow company. 
Isaac Choe 50k in capital, first time noob
9 June 2015 | 9 replies
During the time that I am looking for a buyer, I would have cash flow to cover any expenses be it planned or unplanned coming in from the tenant while patiently waiting for a buyer.Of course that's not a reliable way of creating long term wealth but I think its a vehicle i could use in order to reach the ideal duplex or multi family properties that I would want to keep as anchor properties.  
Cody Stone Ideas about getting a loan against a 401k
10 December 2015 | 23 replies
Such a vehicle could directly invest in real estate, but that seems to be different than what you are hoping to accomplish.
Lisa Garrett IRA rollover
15 June 2015 | 4 replies
Is there a stable vehicle where I can set my funds in until I get ready to buy some properties? 
Toby Coons First job out of college. Start IRA or save up for first RE deal?
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
My question revolves around peoples' opinions on how to best prepare myself to invest in income producing properties in the next 3-4 years in regards to 401K v IRA v highly liquid personal stock portfolio.I have read many posts on here referring to using self-directed traditional or roth IRA's as the vehicle through which to invest in real estate, but I am curious if I have not yet started a roth would it be better to start a post-tax savings/ investment account so that I can be ready to jump on a deal nearly immediately if one presents itself?
Rollan Dizon Funny what BP and Deal Analysis will make you think of...
15 June 2015 | 2 replies
I don't envy those folks spending hundreds of dollars on leased or purchased vehicles to use as a fashion statement.
Andrea Shields Is Florida Becoming a Tenant Friendly State?
17 June 2015 | 4 replies
That he owed me noting and that he cannot move in 15 days as he had a wife who does not work due to injury, 3 small kids and for him to leave he would need 60 days, he would have to sell his vehicle and take a loan from his job.
Rodney Dixon Right Avenue for Private Money?
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
Mostly because your referral fee and the wait for said fee won't entice them enough to steer their clients away from the other vehicles that truly get them paid.What you, and every other investor who wants their own private money partners should do is run an MLS search of all properties in your farm area that were clearly flips in the last 24 months, then Redfin each property and look at the recorded transactions to see if deeds of trust were placed on the property when first purchased, then run a title search of those deeds to see who the beneficiaries are, then track down those beneficiaries any way you possible can...and convince them to work with you.Good luck sir!
Mike Curry New From Central Illinois
25 June 2015 | 9 replies
. :-)And I would agree that real estate is the best investment vehicle there is - albeit it does require quite a bit more effort than the rest though.
Ambre Hurak Mechanic Liens
22 June 2015 | 5 replies
Mechanic Liens/Artisan Liens are placed upon property (vehicles, real property, paintings, etc.) that an individual has rendered some type of service upon the property, and the owner of the property does not pay; so long as the individual who performed the service has possession of the property, they have superior title to the property...no matter what...This is obviously harder to do with real property.