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Luca Giani Pool of investor - what type of structure?
6 August 2020 | 3 replies
What is the best and most flexible type of company/syndicate (with the purpose of flip houses) when I have a pool of investor?
Christopher Romeo Using 401K to invest in RE
12 August 2020 | 9 replies
Flip is definitely doable, so long as all the rules are followed (https://www.biggerpockets.com/member-blogs/9734-the-self-directed-investor).In the current environment, you would also want to explore options created under the CARES Act that provide greater flexibility.There are likely going to be multiple routes to consider for using funds that are currently in tax-sheltered retirement account either (a) to invest in real estate in your own name outside of the retirement account - by pulling the money out through distribution or plan loan or (b) to invest in real estate in the name of the retirement account within the retirement account, each with different tax attributes:Taxable Distribution w/ 10% penaltyTaxable Distribution w/o 10% penaltyCoronavirus-related distribution (no 10% penalty and tax-management flexibility)Non-taxable plan loan to invest in your own nameInvest within a retirement account (e.g., IRA/401k/QRP) w/ no personal income tax liability@Yonah Weiss ALWAYS a HUGE honor to be mentioned by you!
Kevin Davidson 3rd try - renovate and increase to market rents
6 August 2020 | 0 replies
Seller actually signed the Offer with mortgage terms, but in working with seller's bank, I opted to be flexible and meet the bank's requirements.
Kevin Davidson 3rd try - renovate and increase to market rents
6 August 2020 | 0 replies
Seller actually signed the Offer with mortgage terms, but in working with seller's bank, I opted to be flexible and meet the bank's requirements.
Kevin Davidson 3rd try - renovate and increase to market rents
6 August 2020 | 1 reply
Seller actually signed the Offer with mortgage terms, but in working with seller's bank, I opted to be flexible and meet the bank's requirements.
Mallory Thompson BRRRR vs Conventional Loan: Feedback Appreciated
7 August 2020 | 15 replies
I don't have consistent hard metrics that I go by, I usually hunt for deals that are below market and provide a 12% or greater projected COC (I always plan for the first year to be lowwer and then subsequent years to grow as rents increase) but I'm relatively flexible
TJ Lombardi General Contractor Assistance
11 August 2020 | 1 reply
Due to COVID I am not able to travel to them, so I'd need someone flexible who can work with me remotely AND, who is very empathetic due to my father having memory issues, (My father is in denial and refuses to seek medical treatment/evaluation/assistance).If anyone in our forum group is in that area who can recommend someone please contact me direct.Sincerely,TJ Lombardi
Josh Falk Questions regarding buying a FSBO property
7 August 2020 | 1 reply
Find out if the rental income would pay the bills.A plus of working with a FSBO is IF the property has enough equity that the financing could be unconventional, more flexible than a bank.
Jaeseok An Self-check-in. If you don't allow this, what stops you?
22 August 2020 | 2 replies
Guests come at all times of the day and for then to have the flexibility to check in through keypad makes things a lot easier.
Account Closed Airbnb, long term lease and how to approach buying furnitures
11 August 2020 | 4 replies
But it does give some flexibility