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David Maldonado California ADU business
11 February 2025 | 183 replies
Would love to be corrected if that's not the right understanding.
George Suarez Subject to QUESTION
23 February 2025 | 16 replies
You are correct.
Kiryl Ulanovich Help me please to understand this
29 January 2025 | 2 replies
At the completion of your due diligence, you have 3 choices; accept the property as-is and move to step 4, reject the property and walk away, or ask the Seller to correct any items that you request. 
Nichole Stohler I finally moved to a self-directed IRA and here’s what happened
23 January 2025 | 16 replies
Hello All, I took another look at their website and was trying to understand the difference between the individual Notes and the Funds.Am I correct in my thinking that ONLY Accredited Investors can do the Note Funds, while Individuals can do the individual notes?
Chris Shon Do I need a Real Estate Tax Accountant?
28 January 2025 | 20 replies
And @Michael Plaks is correct that setting up in GA didn't avoid the CA LLC fee. 
Nicole Shoaf Next Move? Multi-Family live in value-add?
7 February 2025 | 12 replies
@Nicole ShoafYou are correct and have equity locked up in those units, a good lender can give you options on HELOCs or other loan products that could help get some equity out without selling.
Hank Bank Starting My Real Estate Journey: How Can I Leverage a Paid-Off Townhome?
24 January 2025 | 11 replies
Nothing illegal about doing that, but if caught, the lender may call the loan due and if you don't correct the situation or pay the loan off, they willstart mortgage foreclosure.3) You could also go the HELOC route to tap the equity in the home, but the 12-month owner-occupancy will also apply AND the interest rate on the HELOC will fluctuate with the Fed Fund Rate.4) You could do a cashout refi as an investment property, but that will be at an interest rate 0.5-1% higher than owner-occupied rate.Suggest you meet with 2-3 lenders to explore your options about the above.Once you have access to funds, recommend you buy a 2-4 unit with 20-25% down. - You can buy owner-occupied, live in one unit, and fix up and rent the other unit(s).- If you're handy, recommend buying a property in the worst condition you can tolerate.
Pamela Rivas Can foreigners buy Real Estate in Mexico? Legal process explained!
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
That’s correct, a foreigner can buy property through a Mexican corporation, which is a great option for those investing in multiple properties or running a rental business.Key Points I'd like to add to your post:Setup Costs: $1,500–$3,000 USD.Ongoing Costs: $1,000–$2,000 USD/year for accounting and tax filings.Benefits: Allows tax deductions for expenses like maintenance, repairs, and management.Best for: Multiple properties or income-generating investments.For a single property for personal use, a fideicomiso is often simpler and more cost-effective due to its lower maintenance requirements and feesUltimately, choosing between a corporation and a fideicomiso comes down to your investment strategy.
Scott Trench Trump Policies Will Put Downward Pressure on Real Estate Rents/Prices
21 February 2025 | 250 replies
To your point that I haven't done what they have: You're absolutely correct.
Aja Sellers Greetings from Germany!
26 January 2025 | 9 replies
Asking in the correct forum will get a better response.Read the RULES!