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Joanna Mendoza Pay off Mortgage?
14 November 2024 | 5 replies
Would like to know which one you would choose and why(goal is to earn the most in 10 years time).1.
Clinton Bolton Kris Krohn partnership
14 November 2024 | 24 replies
As of March 2024, this is what I've learned: --> He states he only enters into deals that are projected to earn no less than 25% return, and says he's averaging about 36% return on property investments. 
Craig Salzer Norada Capital Management notes
1 December 2024 | 68 replies
That is, can you reinvest the interest you earn at the end of a year?
John Su Jerome Village Income Charge
14 November 2024 | 1 reply
If I'm an out of state investor, is this income tax based upon income made in Ohio or does it include all my income, regardless of where I've earned it?  
Scarlett Tao Co-signer income requirements
18 November 2024 | 14 replies
I am not going to rent a nice house to four 19-year-olds working at McDonalds because it's absolutely foolish, but I will put two of them in an apartment and give them a chance to earn a reputation.
Saad D. Is the 1% rule dead?
22 November 2024 | 92 replies
And to any wondering, no, I don't loose a wink of sleep over using legal tax strategies. yes, I think those who can utilize it have earned it and don't owe a thing to anyone else.
Ray Hernandez Becoming A Short Term Lender?
20 November 2024 | 37 replies
Lending in the manner in which you are talking about in CA would require you to get licensed or use a license broker and therefore cost you 1-2 points which is less money that you can earn by doing it yourself as a broker.
Luis Puente Is really worth it to get my real estate license?
14 November 2024 | 9 replies
How long does it usually take to earn your first commission?
Rochelle Gerber Has anyone moved their 401K to a self directed real estate one?
13 November 2024 | 22 replies
If you have pre-tax and post tax Roth funds in the existing 401k, you will initiate a rollover into a newly formed Solo 401(k), with some funds dropping into the pre-tax bucket and Roth funds dropping into Roth bucket. 3) 3 benefits that I find many real estate investors are attracted to with the Solo 401(k): 1) Higher Contribution Limits (providing you have enough earned income) 2) Ability to contribute to Roth, without MAGI limits where you have to do a backdoor contribution, like you do a Roth IRA. 3) Exemption from UBIT/UDFI on debt financed real estate deals, this could be directly, or through a syndication type deal. 4) Now, we can proceed with, what about the caveats and qualifications to open and maintain a Solo 401(k): 1) You need to have earned income from the business/sole prop. that is sponsoring the Solo 401(k).
Leon Lee MTR vs. STR
13 November 2024 | 8 replies
If you aren’t earning as much from STR then MTR might be the way to go.