Sydney McCloud
Looking for LLC Formation, Business Structure, Estate Planning Services
6 June 2024 | 11 replies
Sounds like you are heading down a complicated road for maybe no reason.
Ron Williams
End of Year Update & Looking Forward | Hilton Head Real Estate
5 June 2024 | 1 reply
The higher HOA and insurance fees have made investing in condos more complicated and not look quite as appealing, but there are still condos that can be purchased and an owner should be able to cover the cost of ownership.
Adam Taylor
Thoughts on using SOFR rates for investment analysis?
5 June 2024 | 3 replies
I borrowed an underwriting model from a Real Estate Private Equity professional and it seems a little too complicated for what I am doing now and what I plan to do in the future.
Sam Chan
LLC for airbnb
4 June 2024 | 4 replies
In most cases, neither is warranted.Warning: I am not an attorney, and this can be a complicated topic.
Scott Eadie
Beginner with Large Capital Access ($10M)
9 June 2024 | 40 replies
Michael blurry, made famous by the greatest short, personally only invested in us treasuries despite making huge amounts of money doing complicated trades and having a deep understanding of us equity markets.my experience with windfalls is seeing cousins with large inheritances.
Nathan Becker
Putting property in LLC
4 June 2024 | 9 replies
In most cases, neither is warranted.Warning: I am not an attorney, and this can be a complicated topic.
Adam Tyer
STR/MTR Biggest Hurdles
6 June 2024 | 25 replies
In Colorado, there are increasing regulations on STRs that make it more complicated, but it's still possible and can be profitable.
Jeffrey Yarusso
Rental Property start up questions
4 June 2024 | 5 replies
In most cases, neither is warranted.Warning: I am not an attorney, and this can be a complicated topic.
Mark C.
Registered Agent for anonymity
5 June 2024 | 12 replies
@Mark C. for full anonymity, you'd need a Wyoming or Delaware LLC, but that can get expensive and complicated.
Marcus Wright
LLC Register agent & VA
4 June 2024 | 3 replies
In most cases, neither is warranted.Warning: I am not an attorney, and this can be a complicated topic.