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Justin Hennig Change my mind. "APARTMENTS SHOULD BE HANDED DOWN VIA YOUR WILL"
20 November 2019 | 7 replies
What's the best way to divest an apartment asset for an older owner who wants the best for their family is Option #11) hand down asset to children via a willOther options:2) Sell outright and pay taxes3) Exchange into a 1031 fund (Merrill Lynch has a 1031 exchangeable index fund starting at $500k I believe)4) Contract for deed, pay recapture now and taxes gradually (maybe 2nd best option).
Ibrahim Hughes How Do You Experienced Investors Handle Missed Liens By Your Title Co.?
23 May 2013 | 23 replies
What's key is that the data is close but not identical to the recorder's general index.
Robert Leardi should i refinance from a 20 year loan to a 30 year loan
5 September 2017 | 5 replies
My thought is to take the $517 monthly that I'm saving and invest in low cost index funds throughout the life of the 30 year loan.
Tyler Duniho Cold feet before first deal
19 September 2017 | 0 replies
My main form of investing has been index funds but over the last 6 months I've been on the search for my first rental property.I am on the cusp of making an offer on one of two properties.
Nick Wingeron Has Anyone Used B2R Finance to fund their Real Estate Portfolio
12 July 2019 | 23 replies
That's also one of the reasons why the portfolio needs to be in a bankruptcy remote, single purpose entity.Many of these hedge fund (B2R, CAF, Blackrock) programs are index based so that may explain the change in interest rates, but more than likely, interest rates adjusted because of a FICO, DSCR or LTV issue.
Ken Webster Investing in house to rent vs index fund
23 May 2018 | 0 replies
What will my returns look like as compared to having invested the same amount in an S&P index fund with negligible fees?
John Thedford The "BSI" Index...From An Article On The Street By Darren Fisher
26 February 2016 | 6 replies
There are two reasons.First, there appears to be a spike in "Bandit Sign Index."
Soh Tanaka Best way to get the equity out
16 March 2016 | 15 replies
Some investors feel comfortable with their rate tied into an adjustable index because they understand their current market conditions.
David Zheng Whats your Cashflow Rule?
4 June 2016 | 34 replies
If you pay $100k cash for an investment property a $100 is not near enough. 0 Cash: $100 after all expenses100K: $650 after all expenses and the house needs to at least appreciate with inflationYou can get around 8% if you leave your money in an index fund.
Ryan Kurth Renter Applicant Risk Index Report
18 July 2013 | 1 reply
Honestly I haven't had the time to read through this yet, but CoreLogic usually puts out some thought provoking stuff with good data and methodology behind their research.The following link provides a summary of their Q1 2013 Renter Applicant Risk Index Reporthttp://www.sacbee.com/2013/07/18/5575564/corelogic-releases-first-quarter.html