
16 February 2025 | 61 replies
I don't get a huge amount, but it is a good stream.

11 February 2025 | 22 replies
Looking to limit the amount of cash I need to put in (ideally under $10k) by leveraging different financing options @Eric Huntermark I think less than $10k down on a purchase price of $150k is going to be hard to find.

9 February 2025 | 12 replies
@Kristian Forbes Short of doing another house hack or negotiating the purchase price down a fair amount, I think that's going to be a tough one to make the numbers work.

8 February 2025 | 12 replies
Find out what they offer as far as education and support, what their fees/splits are and what their expectations might be.Remember, you will need a certain amount of continuing education hours, and you will want a Brokerage that has the support you need to help you through your contracts and answer questions.

27 February 2025 | 11 replies
So, if you like the idea of the tax-free bucket, you can wait until 59.5 to take "normal" withdrawals, but here are a few creative ways to use the tax-free money early without penalty:You can do MBDR in your company's 401k plan and leave after age 55 and no longer worry about the 10% penalty (Rule of 55)Utilize 72T - Pay yourself the same amount every month until you are at least 59.5Move the money to a self-directed IRA (SDIRA), where you can use the Roth IRA to purchase RE10k of earnings can be pulled tax-free for first home purchaseThe principal can always be withdrawn tax-freeNot really anything anyone plans for, but there are some exceptions for medical expenses as well that can be a nice plan Z if you blow through other emergency fundsI do this in my company's solo 401k because it gives me the most control over the funds, but it can easily be done in a company 401k if their plan rules support it.

21 February 2025 | 14 replies
As I was driving and not doing my daily job, it gave me some time to reflect on how much time I could get back for a seemingly small amount each month.

28 February 2025 | 8 replies
@Pedro TorresBRRRing OOS - it can be very dangerous:(Too many newbies take contractors and agents at their word, when "trust, but verify" is extremely important.You should try to plan 2 trips for a BRRRR:1) Initial walk-thru with contractor(s), which you should video for documentation & accountability.2) Final walk-thru BEFORE paying out final amounts to contractor(s).

28 February 2025 | 10 replies
There is a decent amount of deals out there that you can find around $200k that can find you decent cash flow, etc!

28 February 2025 | 13 replies
Hi everyone, heres my BRRRR situationpurchase price 520,000rehab 25,000Appraised at 600,000Rents are now at 1950, 1850 and 1600 totaling 5400My question is can i get a DSCR to take out all 545,000 as the rent roll to to a mortgage for that amount would ratio out to around 1.4 but....obviously appraisal is not high enough for 80/20Any info on this or suggestions would be great.

28 February 2025 | 13 replies
I partner with wholesalers in the ATL market and yea the amount of trash flooding my email is wild.