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Clint Jusino What steps would you follow to do a Rehab on a rental property you have just purchase
1 April 2024 | 48 replies
Subsequently they're required to have bond and liability insurance.https://www.procore.com/library/texas-contractors-licenseTDLR licensinghttps://www.tdlr.texas.gov/Desoto building dept.
Eric Andrekopoulos Investor Off loading portfolio but doesn't want to seller finance.
2 April 2024 | 32 replies
Id look at high yield CDs, money market accounts, dividend stocks, bonds or something like that. 
Hayden Kerns Help Needed: Single Family Rental Properties v.s. Stock Market Returns
1 April 2024 | 60 replies
It was a groundbreaking study because it was the first to study returns of stock, bonds and residential real-estate since the 1870's across multiple countries. https://www.frbsf.org/wp-content/uploads/wp2017-25.pdfIn the whole period...real-estate had the highest return with stocks a very close second (about 1 percent behind) and bonds lowest.In the modern era, it was essentially the same but with stocks in first place and real estate a very close second (about 1% behind) and bonds lowest.And even in the modern era there were many decade long periods where real estate did better than stocks.Also, there is no way to know what will happen in the future and it's possible that stocks could perform lower for a longer period( or real estate).So, to me it's a no-brainer that I want the diversification of having *both* in my portfolio (and would never limit myself to just one of the other).
Gigi Merritt The Right One
30 March 2024 | 2 replies
In February 2021, my biological father (our father) and I began to develop a relationship.We bonded quickly in the ten months we got to know one another.
Stan Tallman Seller threatening to break contract to put back on market (for more $)
2 April 2024 | 59 replies
But if they did then yes the deal would be stalled unless the seller can bond around the litigation which for 99% of sellers would be pretty much impossible.
Joseph O'Sullivan TSP Loans - Current Pros and Cons
29 March 2024 | 11 replies
.: @Joseph O'SullivanDon't forget that the tsp repayment will be counted against your DTI when looking at conforming loans.This is not true for conforming/conventional, FHA, VA or USDA loans.https://selling-guide.fanniemae.com/Underwriting-Borrowers/L...Loans Secured by Financial AssetsWhen a borrower uses their financial assets—life insurance policies, 401(k) accounts, individual retirement accounts, certificates of deposit, stocks, bonds, etc.
Ferrode Joseph First time out of state investment ideas for good cash flow/appreciation
30 March 2024 | 25 replies
Their bond rating just got upgraded this week and is now rated Baa2 by Moody's which puts it in "investable grade" territory.The city is also appreciating rapidly but you can still find cash flowing deals if you understand the market.I could go on and on.
Destry Dylan Thomas Sholder Tenants want to end the lease early
28 March 2024 | 12 replies
@Destry Dylan Thomas Sholder I’ve discovered it’s just better to let tenants leave than risk them destroying the unit or not paying for months or getting involved in a lengthy eviction.
Andreas Mueller The Fed's "No Landing" Scenario may mean Stagflation.
27 March 2024 | 0 replies
Screaming high / fast interest rates employed by the Fed, $10 Trillion in federal spending, extremely low home sales, corporate earnings revised lower and lower, inverted yield curve for Treasury Bonds, etc…, all indicated a recession on the horizon.
Chandler Williams What can you do with $10,000?
26 March 2024 | 25 replies
Savings accounts and treasury bonds are paying decent interest rates right now, so if OP needs a year to save up more he actually has options for the first time in years.