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21 April 2019 | 2 replies
I am glad to have found this site and believe that it will be a great benefit to my investing business.
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23 April 2019 | 8 replies
You'd be looking at 4800sf if you get the full benefit of the upside, and you'd you see $3.85M (Not too long ago people were paying $1k psf... but you'll never see 4.8M out of this property... at least not this go-around) ~ But I always look to add a big cushion on the reno side, hence my $800K-$1M range in initial post.
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30 April 2019 | 12 replies
@Steven ParksNo you should not do that.The IRS rules prohibit any direct or indirect transactions or benefit between you and your plan.
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2 May 2019 | 15 replies
I would get a conventional mortgage and put 5% down, You'll still have PMI as a monthly cost but when you reach 20% equity you can usually refi or appraise out of it (ask a loan officer). bottom line is at 22 years old you have the capital to live for free essentially and benefit from home ownership. you certainly have more buying power than $100-$200k as previously stated. $400,000 list price would be $20k down pmt and you could have your closing costs covered using seller concessions.
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25 May 2019 | 93 replies
I would love to post that everything went awesome... but that wouldn't really benefit anybody.
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29 June 2019 | 1 reply
Hi All!I'm a student at Palo Alto High School and I was hoping to talk to someone with experience investing in EPA homes. I'm currently making a podcast for my school's radio station, KPLY, about property ownership an...
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23 April 2019 | 6 replies
yes, if a resident (tenant or owner) resides in a property located in any such neighborhood or condo and is subject to the same rules and benefits of such
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1 May 2019 | 4 replies
@Nathan Sharp you should talk to your accountant to make sure you get the most benefit for what your doing.
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24 April 2019 | 2 replies
If that is the case, there are many benefits offered over a self-directed IRA.