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Patty Harris LLC
30 November 2016 | 25 replies
Yup, they can reach your personal retirement savings."
Matt R. Attn Bper: Bens $1000 a month rule - learn it, love it, leave it?
11 March 2015 | 126 replies
I am retired and pay myself a management fee.
Angel Gracia Want to be SUCCESSFUL!
4 March 2015 | 4 replies
I have served 14 years in the Navy and have 6 left until "retirement".
Claudia Burchstead Newbie intro and ? on discounted notes for self directed IRA/401k
5 March 2015 | 8 replies
No interest in leaving my current career but working on subsidizing our retirement with real estate.
Cal C. New IRA Rollover limits.
4 March 2015 | 2 replies
http://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/IRA-One-Rollov...Basically one rollover from any acct once every 365 days as of 1 Jan 2015.  
Peter Sanchez Real Estate is a Terrible Investment.
3 January 2016 | 21 replies
Internal Revenue Code 401 talks about retirement plans and what you can and can not do.
Bruce Green Empty 6 plex
4 March 2015 | 4 replies
According to the agent the owner has become tired of the property and is ready to retire soon. 
Kate Robb Boston investors...is there any room in this area to start?
6 March 2015 | 21 replies
For me I am investing for retirement so I tend to look for cash flowing properties in these area because of higher rents and appreciation.  
Scott S. Total newbie from Buffalo, NY
27 February 2013 | 5 replies
I feel like I will never retire.
Mark Forest Depreciating a house I have not yet rented out
1 March 2013 | 1 reply
You stop depreciating it either when you have fully recovered your cost or other basis, or when you retire it from service, whichever happens first.