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Lauren Hogan 1031 Exchange - How to Decide Who to Use as a QI?
11 November 2019 | 34 replies
Same situation if you want to sell multiple and purchase fewer ( a consolidation exchange), change type or geography, or move from active to passive management, prepare for retirement, etc etc etc.
Morgan I Levy REAL ESTATE NEWBIE ADVICE!
12 November 2019 | 24 replies
I've owned property all over the country, and in recent years I've sold off and consolidated everything to Chicago...with only 1 property out of state. 
Dale Snider Syndication with a Self Directed Roth IRA
1 November 2019 | 17 replies
@Daniel DietzYou can do that, assuming that your business that sponsors the Solo 401(k) generates sufficient income to justify the $25K contribution you are considering.While this strategy "works" as a way to consolidate funds, you are foregoing the ability to generate more overall Roth wealth.
Zac Boelkow Having an open house for tenant showing
27 October 2019 | 5 replies
I am looking to consolidate the amount of showings to hopefully just one day.
Zachary Kucharek Student Debt or Real Estate Investing???
3 November 2019 | 9 replies
I can definitely pay my student loans while still investing 15% into ROTH 401k which my current minimum is quite high, due to my refi amount to lower the interest the most.I am planning to soon start consolidating some of my non tax advantaged investment accounts toward my down payment and place that in an online high yield savings account.
Charisse Patterson New Investor - Houston Market - Buy & Hold
5 November 2019 | 15 replies
I would add 1) read Brandon Turner's book on Rental Property Investing, he consolidated a lot of great information into one place that answers your four questions above and 2) choose which type of property you want to focus on and 3) start analyzing properties (do the math) for cash flow (if you are buy and hold), analyze at least 40-50 properties before you make an offer.
Ernesto Corona Land Consolidation or Building
31 October 2019 | 1 reply
I want to know what are the benefits of doing a land consolidation?
Rian Ash Can I consolidate Insurances on different rentals and save?
23 December 2019 | 1 reply

Hi BP Members,I currently own 10 rentals in CA (average Marketplace of around 400K, give or take). Also carry an umbrella. I am mostly with Liberty right now but also have Safeco and ASI.I see that overall I am paying...

Vadim Sedletsky LLC Question - Where should one open an LLC
26 December 2019 | 9 replies
Also some differentiate the level of protection for single member versus multi members LLC.So to keep a good outside liability protection in weak states, a usual setup is to have all these single member LLCs in different states to be owned by a holding LLC in Wyoming where not only the outside liability protection is great but also offers anonymity.Tax wise it does not create any additional burden as all the single member LLCs would be disregarded by the IRS and would be consolidated on the holding LLC return (if multi member) or its owner (if single member disregarded).
Christopher Wraback Pre-Foreclosure Lien Acquisition in New Jersey
1 January 2020 | 2 replies
My attorney friend asked me if I have ever bought a junior lien to which my response was no, but I would definitely be interested.My goal would be to buy both the junior and primary liens and re-arrange the financing so that it was all consolidated into one payment at a lower interest rate to me, in which then I would sell the note to a lender or help her refi out of the loan payment to myself into a loan payment to another lender.My questions for anyone (preferably if there is an attorney out there with experience in this space) are:1.