Mike Drouillard
Partnership with Daughter for first property - how to structure?
12 July 2018 | 3 replies
So, if we agree that a fair mgmt fee would be $75 per month how does this translate into a partnership arrangement?
Rachel Murphy
Debt-income ratio too high for loan approval
13 July 2018 | 23 replies
Does your chosen major directly translate into money/job you like?
Shannon Cannon
How much to pay yourself from a flip?
9 September 2018 | 9 replies
Since you only did this work (flipping) for part (i.e. part-time) of the year, I would use the number of hours put in and what your research tells you is acceptable for a salary translated into an hourly wage.
Ryant Nelson
Newb Investor Looking to BRRRR and/or House Hack. Advice Welcomed
22 July 2018 | 4 replies
The idea of "house hacking" can be easily translated to just owning two single family homes while living in one and renting the other.
Scott F.
401k Reform - Early Withdrawal Penalty
20 July 2018 | 2 replies
I just read in today’s WSJ “Retirement Bills in Congress Could Alter 401(k) Plans” that Rep.
Victor Zhou
1% rule area in Canada (income properties)
29 October 2018 | 39 replies
Its nice to see a topic relating to Canada versus having to translate everything from the US.
Devin Redmond
Property Investment Dashboards: Excel, Tableau, and...?
21 July 2018 | 1 reply
Some run the numbers monthly, others just once a year when it's time to file taxes.I've built quite a few custom Excel spreadsheets but I find it somewhat challenging to translate the numbers into compelling visuals.
Michael Matter
New Guy from Indianapolis, IN
7 August 2018 | 11 replies
For my day job I work as an Actuary and my primary experiences is in Risk Management, Asset-Liability Management, and Model development - which I hope to translate most of these skills into my real estate investment plan.I am interested in growing long-term wealth through acquiring a portfolio of cash-flowing rentals.
Tina S.
just took first call inquiring about rental-sounding stupid?
14 June 2018 | 10 replies
Sounds like you've read through some of the posts about screening tenants - some may translate to your situation some may not, give it a re-read and it may hit you like a ton of bricks that - that is just the question I need to ask - write it down in your bullet points.Sounds like things are pretty crazy with moving out and whatnot, but do get your pictures together as soon as you can, even if you have to shuffle the mess from the kitchen - take your pics, and then move all the mess back into the kitchen to take pics of the living area...I'm sure that'll be a PIA, but will take your mind away from not having the pics up in the first place and ultimately feeling self-conscious about not.
Drew Y.
Its beginning to feel a lot like 2005 everywhere I look
9 June 2018 | 98 replies
@Alexander Felice 2009-2014 - Fed Quan easing and interest rates at .5 % - I was buying but too young to know about partnerships and using OPM. 2014 stop of fed buying bonds, altering interest rates and etc. 2016 First interest rate hike rates moved from .5-.75 % but come on that's really not going to change behavior. 2016-2018 Fed rates move to 1.75 % , so for the hypothetical 1M dollar invest its cost 5K vs 17.5K annualized interest.