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Geo Cruz San Diego (and So Cal) Real Estate
1 July 2021 | 23 replies
Hi guys,I’m looking to make connections and learn as well as contribute with you all on whats out there locally in our markets.
Alicia C. Accidental Investor from Mississippi
18 September 2020 | 10 replies
Looking foward to contributing more, avoiding analysis paralysis and jumping in!  
Connor Pine Where should I keep my money?
18 September 2020 | 4 replies
I have read about contributing to a Roth IRA but don’t see now as the right time to invest more into the stock market because of volatility.
Robert Neal What is the #1 thing you look for in an investment property?
29 October 2020 | 40 replies
Slumlords contribute to the problems of an area.
Teddy R Necessity of the Lease in Lease-Option Assignment Deals
23 March 2013 | 8 replies
It sounds like it's the Cooperative Lease Option as opposed to the Sandwich Lease Option route I am leaning more towards.Anyone who can further contribute to the discussion is welcome and appreciated.Cheers,Teddy R
Ross Cunningham Self Storage & SBA Loans?
22 October 2016 | 10 replies
The facility is 410K, the bank will contribute 50%, SBA 40%, and 10% down.
Keith A. Cash out refinance and entity structure
11 November 2018 | 14 replies
Tell them you want to use your equity as the contribution to the LLC and borrow at 75%.
Brandon Beale Rookie investor looking for help with financing.
12 August 2012 | 17 replies
If that's positive, it contributes to your income and helps your DTI.
Andrew B. Capital gains selling a property I hae owned for 1 year
14 August 2012 | 5 replies
So, as long as it's more than one year from the date you purchased, you are okay in terms of time limit.That said, there are other variables that contribute to what type of taxable event this will be -- the IRS cares as much about intent as they do about time limit.
Joe Delia Actual Value or Replacement Cost?
6 March 2017 | 51 replies
Thanks everyone for contributing.