
8 June 2019 | 2 replies
For now things are more or less ok but I would advise fellow investors to cash their chips before the next government change

22 November 2020 | 42 replies
It is hard to predict the breaking point and there are wild cards like government assistance that can delay or prevent serious problems.

12 December 2020 | 35 replies
By the way these institutional investors will be paying retail for these assets because cash flow is king and the largest payer in the world will be printing loads of money for housing and that player is the US GOVERNMENT!

21 January 2019 | 15 replies
It wouldn’t have to go through a booking platform, you could request a rental agreement, security deposit, and government identification prior to check in.

29 January 2019 | 1 reply
Between us both still working full time, our 401ks, my 2 pensions, a primary residence 4 years away from paid off, social security, wife’s government pension, her 401, & working full time, with kids out of college & college paid off, we have mutual desire for owning lakefront log cabin.

4 January 2019 | 6 replies
So much so that I'll bet if you ran a scenario and compared cost of incurring full tax on your sale vs savings from pay off of debt that you're almost a wash.The only counter point would be that our government has such a rich history of rewarding bad behavior when done by large groups of voting constituents that it would be a crying shame for you to be responsible and pay off your debt only to have the govt institute a large scale forgiveness policy.

22 June 2019 | 0 replies
My concerns are the followingMyself being employed by Mortgage companies that are involved in fraudulent business transaction, and the lack of the required documentation to approve some mortgage program, As for my interest I have been actively researching how to get involved in real estate transactions since I was 16 years old and I figured through my experience that some of the best ways to get involved in the real estate industry is to learn how mortgages are finance along with varies kinds of bonds issued by federal state or local government such as small corporation.
11 May 2019 | 2 replies
Evening BP,I went into the assessor records in my local county and found the list of government owned tax liens.

20 May 2018 | 3 replies
Especially if you are a first time home buyer - you can take advantage of government grants :)

3 June 2018 | 76 replies
Buy for cash flow and make sure there's something keeping the area hopping (a good college, multiple large employers, government agencies, etc) and the rest should work out.