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Sathya Priya Sampathkumar Where to Invest ?
3 October 2024 | 12 replies
I bought one in Acton, MA and have seen some under that 200k price but with the condo fees and limitations it doesn't do as well as houses.
Teddy Mao Just looking for the best way to (re)start out
3 October 2024 | 9 replies
But my real estate investment knowledge is very limited to the basics that one always starts buying it as their primary residence. 
Greta Andrews Cash Value Life Insurance VS Self Directed IRA
2 October 2024 | 24 replies
@Greta AndrewsSDIRA over a insurance policy for investing purposesIf you are an agent could you do an s Corp then pay yourself like $20k then you could do a solo 401k, put the $20k (max allowed if not contributing with current employer) then the company profits can contribute like 25% so another $5k and easily put $25k a year which it’s is only around 6k or whatever the new limit
Kalina C. East Dallas Investing
2 October 2024 | 2 replies
Including but not limited to: Rockwall, Princeton, Fate, Royse City, etc etc etc
Alexander Szikla Multifamily Market Heats Up: Cap Rates Rise, Investors Return
2 October 2024 | 1 reply
Institutional investors are returning to the market, evidenced by increasing transaction volumes in July and August.Supply dynamics vary across regions, with markets like Chicago, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh benefiting from limited inventory growth below 2%.
Michael P. need thoughts from people with more experience then me
2 October 2024 | 3 replies
new to this and just looking for some advice guess i really i don't no where to start so any advice is appreciated bought my first house in may and thing seem to be going well so far its more of a boarding house / house hacking roommate situation with people i know for the moment plan on doing some things to up the equity but am limited on funds i know the neighbors house just sold for a bit more then i paid for mine so that's a plus and mine is nicer and in better shape i have almost no debt for the most part except the current mortgage on said house don't make much from my day job less then 3k a month after taxes and have good credit. i guess i just really need to know where to start should i be starting a LLC or something similar?
Sinuway Martinez New to the game but ready to play
4 October 2024 | 11 replies
However, some investors are comfortable with this approach, especially if they prefer to limit their initial capital and plan to refinance a few years after purchase—particularly as discussions about the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates into 2025 continue.Ultimately, successful investing hinges on selecting a growing market, a desirable neighborhood, and assembling a strong support team.
Michael Baum I sure hope everyone is doing OK
2 October 2024 | 25 replies
FEMA assistance is pretty limited
Temple Raney Which bucket(s) do we fill and how much?
3 October 2024 | 2 replies
Outside the city limits of both towns there is more flexibility, but you want to be sure about what you can do with a property before you get under contract.I'm happy to help strategize more!
Tanya Maslach REI specialty agents in Colorado?
1 October 2024 | 0 replies
I'm new to BP and trying to build a team as I dive into more frequent and long-term profitable REI.I've been doing SFH rentals over the last 15-18 years, but it's all been very traditionally financed (ho hum, 30 yr fixed) and as such has limited my ability to invest more frequently, and grow a portfolio.I'm here to learn how to use more creative financing strategies (private money lending, Sub-to, seller financing) to acquire 2-3 units (duplexes, tri) and 5+ multifamily properties.