
14 September 2016 | 0 replies
Unit 2: 2 bed, 1 bath Rent: $700 per monthUnit 3: 1 bed, 1 bath Rent: $625 per monthUsing the 50% expense rule with the calculator it stated that this should cash flow $460 per month.

16 September 2016 | 14 replies
and can a Roth IRA be rolled into the Roth version of the SD-401KI too have a SDIRA and last year filed a 990-T and overall the taxes came out to just above 10% paid on the income after deducting all the expenses

19 September 2016 | 32 replies
Maybe I need to educate myself better to gain more confidence, but it seems to be the least forgiving on a misstep especially in an expensive and competitive market like San Diego...

22 November 2016 | 10 replies
Lots of people wanting me to pedal expensive "get rich quick" investment educational programs on their behalf.

14 September 2016 | 5 replies
Can you still write off the expenses from the buyers side?)

15 September 2016 | 3 replies
I would suggest the podcast webinars and the education tab at the top, its truly so much info its almost over whelming. but if you have any questions about anything investing please just ask people here are more then willing to help you out.AJ

15 September 2016 | 5 replies
If you frequently invest in this area, then you might just want to allot a little more than you have for that expense in your rehab in the future - and just make sure the numbers work for future investments, and not worry about it anymore.

15 September 2016 | 2 replies
At 80% LTV, this would give me a loan of $68k, enough to pay back the Home Equity Loan and essentially acquiring the property with only $2000 (Plus holding costs of Home Equiity Loan + extra interest to money partner). 85% LTV would be really nice as it would give me more wiggle room with extra unforeseen expenses/costs and perhaps need no money out of pocket.

16 September 2016 | 9 replies
If the property does get redeemed, you get reimbursed for the expenses on the property.

15 September 2016 | 4 replies
Albert Zheng if you understand Cashflow with all expenses included not the kind you tell you friends you will sell.