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Tony Hoffer To 401k... Or Not??
27 August 2016 | 16 replies
For example: you can become a private lender and be the bank for other investors or flippers and get double digit returns on your money without doing any work while your investment is secured by real property.
Lorrett H. Newish Investor in Metro Atlanta, Deal Financing
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
However, will also consider Wholesaling with a double closing.So, any Private Lenders who will do below $100K to first time investors out there?
Azeez Saba NEW INVESTOR
29 August 2016 | 9 replies
Does a wholesaler here in Florida have to use transactional funding and a double close?
Kurt G. Questions on using private money for transactional funding
4 January 2019 | 9 replies
The more I read, the more I am leaning toward double closings, however I lack the funds when a large rehab is underway - like now...  
Chance Akin Looking to learn!
28 August 2016 | 14 replies
If I am making more than $10,000 on the deal then I do a double closing.
Kevin Longeuay Estimating Taxes on a Turn-key Property
27 August 2016 | 3 replies
So, wouldn't I expect the taxes to basically double once I own this property and the taxes are reassessed?
Joel Odegaard Newbie from North Carolina
9 January 2017 | 4 replies
When someone helps me I want to reciprocate double back to them if its in my .
Gary Montgomery Tax on investment property: North Carolina vs South Carolina
8 September 2016 | 26 replies
SC's owner-occupant taxes are great, but as an investor they're double and some times nearly triple that of an owner-occupant.
Margaret Salerno New member from Seattle, WA area
31 August 2016 | 5 replies
Interesting about that house in Cleveland as a double may just be right for me, but my heart is really pretty set on Lakewood (my old neighborhood) or somewhere close.
Steven M. MultiFamily & Apartment Investing
4 January 2018 | 6 replies
The professional's guide to double digit returns, multi-generational wealth, and a worry free retirement."