
26 February 2025 | 3 replies
This situation isn't uncommon and can lead to some tricky legal and emotional challenges.Here’s my 2 cents:Reeview your contract terms.

21 February 2025 | 4 replies
Started my journey in Rich Dad education and has lead me to note buying and selling.

26 February 2025 | 3 replies
I'm a tenured professor in the music department at Michigan Tech University and lead my own bands and play with some folks it's possible you've heard of.

19 February 2025 | 3 replies
Most of my leads....lead to mental health issues.

11 February 2025 | 15 replies
Leverage & Portfolio GrowthInvesting in a solid multi-unit property allows you to leverage your capital into an appreciating asset that generates cash flow.

23 February 2025 | 2 replies
What I do think and this is just my 2 cent opinion is I do not think we will see steep drops, I think we will see some softening in areas over the next few years where we do not get appreciation - which with inflation still going strong will essentially lead to pricing staying the same / lowering slightly between now and 2027ish which with cost of dollar not going as far will be essentially the same as salaries etc. catching up to home prices.Hope that makes sense.

4 March 2025 | 8 replies
This also leads owners to ASSUME simpler is better when it comes to management contracts.

17 February 2025 | 1 reply
Hi there, looking at a commerical solar build out and wondering if anyone has used an SREC platform like Currents or SRECTrade to generate and sell SRECs to improve system ROI.If you're not familiar, SRECs are a market incentive for going solar and pretty robust market in places like PA, MD, DC, VA.Curious what others have done when looking at the math.

18 February 2025 | 4 replies
Here are some financing options to consider:HELOC or Cash-Out Refi on Another Property – If you or your mom have equity elsewhere, this could be a more flexible and lower-interest option.Business Line of Credit – Since the property is in an LLC, you might qualify for a business LOC, which could cover construction costs.Private Money Lender – If you’re okay with 12-15% rates, a private lender could fund this as a short-term loan, especially if the guesthouse will generate strong income.Construction Loan – Some lenders offer short-term construction financing, which converts to a longer-term mortgage once completed.Seller/Partner Financing – Bringing in an investor or structuring a joint venture with someone willing to fund the build in exchange for a share of the income.Credit Card Stacking or Unsecured Business Loans – Riskier but could work if you need to bridge a gap until the unit starts cash flowing.Would love to hear more details—especially your timeline and expected rental income.

18 February 2025 | 2 replies
This creates two loan payments ($100,000 of equity and $300,000 on the new mortgage).Key NumbersHome Equity Loan Interest Rate: 6%Mortgage Interest Rate: 7%Rental Income: $3,000 per monthExpenses (management, taxes, insurance, maintenance): $800 per monthIncome and ExpensesMonthly Rental Income: $3,000Monthly Expenses: $800Monthly Mortgage Payment: $2,000ExplanationThe investor earns $3,000 in rent each month.They pay $2,000 on the investment property mortgage and $800 on other expenses.This leaves $200 profit each month or $2,400 per year.However, you have to pay $6,000 interest on the equity borrowed.This leaves you with an annual loss of $3,600.While the rental property generates positive monthly income, the interest cost of borrowing the initial $100,000 results in an overall loss.