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Jameson Hooton Return on Investment Per Hour?
10 April 2019 | 89 replies
Calculating RoI/hr sounds great on paper; however, when we are starting to become a full real estate investor, the true ones understand that it is full mindset shift from a 9-5 mentality at the end of the day.  
JOHN HERRON House Flipping Financing
27 February 2019 | 3 replies
Because of many of the tax advantages, using this type of funding can save $1000, even $100,000 in taxes making it that much easier to build up a retirement nest egg.All of the retirement vehicles like IRAs, Roth IRAs, 401(k)s, Coverdale Education Savings Accounts, Health Savings Accounts and maybe a few others can be set up with special qualified custodians and then be used to invest directly in whatever type of real estate investment the investor might want to do.This is a whole month long course in itself, so be sure to get educated about Retirement Funds and many of the custodians have numerous articles, vidoes and webinars on the subject to get you educated.Insurance Plans: There are life insurance plans that combine a term life insurance policy with a savings plan.
Eric Vo Health professional and real estate noob from Seattle.
25 February 2019 | 1 reply

Hello!Got introduced to real estate investing from a friend who is an MD.Totally a RE noob. Have a mortgage for my residence (wife and newborn). I am an optometrist. My student loans are paid off, my retirement accoun...

Sal Merola Non qm loan to purchase current rental?
29 August 2019 | 4 replies
My landlord is in her 90's ( only heir is her son in his 70's poor health) and she's considering selling me the property.
Mauricio Parrarios I want to rent a home with no W-2 income , please HELP!!!!!!!
23 March 2019 | 7 replies
As a retiree , I will take full family Health insurance coverage for a very low price (1.5% of my pension amount ).
Aaron Hale Give me your thoughts on a multifamily deal...
26 February 2019 | 4 replies
Perhaps address any issues that could cause the house to deteriorate as well as any health and safety issues. 
Peter J Donaldson Yet another 2 out of 5 year Primary/Rental Ratio question (sorry)
5 March 2019 | 6 replies
Somehow I don't see them willing to give up taxation of that investment gain so easily.2. this is born out with a statements from Pub 523 You can meet the requirements for a partial exclusion if the main reason for your home sale was a change in workplace location, a health issue, or an unforeseeable event.  
Dardine Eduardo Soto ADVICE: From a Newbie to all Future Noobs
1 March 2019 | 23 replies
Sounds very ambitious but from the looks of it, you're done the mental math so, go for it.  
Ellen Morrison Am I being ripped off with Closing Costs?
2 March 2019 | 42 replies
As stated, just make sure you mentally separate closing fees and pre-paids....... the pre-pay items are what they are....you are just paying normal expenses up front.The fees are the only thing to compare really and most look pretty reasonable ..... your interest rate and points are not very good in my opinion.....
Jimmy Lieu Is 2019 a good year to invest in real estate?
3 March 2019 | 86 replies
@Jimmy LieuIt is always a good year to invest in real estate.2 things people will always need... health care and a place to live.