Skip to content
×
Pro Members Get
Full Access!
Get off the sidelines and take action in real estate investing with BiggerPockets Pro. Our comprehensive suite of tools and resources minimize mistakes, support informed decisions, and propel you to success.
Advanced networking features
Market and Deal Finder tools
Property analysis calculators
Landlord Command Center
ANNUAL Save 54%
$32.50 /mo
$390 billed annualy
MONTHLY
$69 /mo
billed monthly
7 day free trial. Cancel anytime
Pick markets, find deals, analyze and manage properties. Try BiggerPockets PRO.
x
Results (10,000+)
Matt Devincenzo Re-performing note files Ch 7
25 January 2020 | 8 replies
I hold several re-performing 2nds in my IRA which are serviced by FCI.
Mark K. Real estate planning and attorneys
27 December 2019 | 0 replies
They were representing as attorneys and tax planning and investing and said they have been on bigger pockets-were discussing 401Ks Roth IRAs paying house with HELOC,etc.
Bryan Clement Someone had to start the annual "what are your goals" post so....
29 December 2019 | 24 replies
@Bryan ClementFinancial Goals: max out 401k, max out Roth IRA, be on the lookout for a 4-8 plex.
Paul Sandhu What's the longest post or thread you have started in a forum?
28 December 2019 | 3 replies
I don't think I'll even come close to you - but I remember an annoying thread about Self directed IRAs where people kept weighing in thinking I was doing it wrong despite the fact that I was working quite closely with a qualified custodian and ultimately the IRS was totally satisfied.
Mara Thomas Newbie from Spartanburg, SC
3 January 2020 | 5 replies
A lot of forum members are very knowledgeable in their respective fields related to real estate investing, whether that is real estate sales, wholesaling, flipping, rentals, lending, self-directed IRA and Solo 401k investing, or tax and legal guidance.Discounts on some products and services are offered to BP members: https://www.biggerpockets.com/perks/proIf you haven’t been to it already, you might want to check out the BP blog: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/The site has quite a few tools that can be helpful for new members.
Kiki Helland SDIRA - Buy Property back that was quitclaimed
28 December 2019 | 6 replies
@Kiki HellandThis will be a no-go for your IRA
John Teachout Sale of owner financed rental property, recapture, interest, gain
30 December 2019 | 3 replies
There was a $10,000 down payment and some of the monthly payments was calculated and paid at close with the first installment due Jan 1st.I have other capital gains of about 100k for a piece of land I sold in 2019 and also converted an IRA to a Roth so my "income" will not allow excluding the gains.
Glenn Earl Adkins Jr Foreclosure Starting Over Advice
1 January 2020 | 3 replies
But I'm not sure, another option I've been wondering is if I should talk to a bankruptcy lawyer or something to see the procs and cons.The problem is I just landed a decent job and I have been investing 1k every 2 weeks into investments like a Roth IRA , ETFs like VTI, and also threw a few smaller investments into things like betterment , Fundrise, wealth front ect.My plan was I should just start trying to rebuild as soon as possible however I'm not sure if I should continue aggressively investing since I haven't filed bankruptcy, I'm just not sure if this will come back to bite me like where I have to forfeit all my investments because I didn't.Does anyone have any specific advice or can point me in the right direction to find answers?
Justin Sumulong BRRRR'ing in your Solo-401k
7 January 2020 | 3 replies
The repayment terms for a 401k participant loan are equal monthly/quarterly payments of principal and interest (typically prime plus 1%) over a 5 year term (longer if used to acquire your principal residence).Please note that if you take a full $50,000 and then pay back the loan, you can't take another $50,000 until 12 months after the first loan was fully paid back.Per the loan offset rules that went into effect with the 2018 Tax and Job Act: if you leave your job and the loan is current at the time you leave your job but then the loan goes into default because you left your job, you will have until your tax return deadline (including any timely filed extension) to make the loan current by depositing the outstanding balance into an IRA (and thereby avoid the taxes and penalties that would otherwise apply).
Kimberly Kesterke I take issue with the term "slumlord" and here is why
7 January 2020 | 63 replies
No one was ever taught the basics of Finance, Accounting, Taxes, Investment accounts, IRAs, Real Estate, Interest, Credit Cards etc in school.School taught us some random war was in 1852 and what an Isosceles triangle is.