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Xavien Rafael Why Structuring Your Bank Accounts Is Key to Real Estate Success
13 December 2024 | 5 replies
This can lead to consistent limit increases every quarter, which opens up even more opportunities for growth.Having good rapport or a strong relationship with a credible accountant to help simplify and oversee this process is an amazing idea and highly recommended.
Dylan Harris Best Skip Tracing Options?
10 December 2024 | 5 replies
Your best bet is to find one that has flexible membership options, without high spend requirements.
Cindy Ng Newbie in real estate
12 December 2024 | 3 replies
While $300K may not yield high returns in your market AND presumably limit you to smaller deals with less doors/units, the same amount could align you with a group of investors purchasing dozens of units elsewhere.
Tiffany Alfaro Preparing for Real Estate Investment: Savings, Expenses, and Side Work Opportunities
13 December 2024 | 7 replies
I aim to allocate a small amount of funds toward a Roth IRA and a high-yield savings account (HYSA).My current job offers limited opportunities for overtime, so I’m exploring side work related to real estate, such as part-time property management or similar roles.
Timothy Franklin First time funding?
11 December 2024 | 8 replies
I think you're best bet for private money is going to be to network at the meetups (Red Stick REI, RING) and on FB/here.
Mike Sfera New to REI; looking to learn and connect
13 December 2024 | 9 replies
While this approach often delivers the highest returns, it does require a significant investment of time and effort.If your time is limited, consider turnkey providers.
Jason S. Flat Broke and No Funds...What to do???
11 December 2024 | 68 replies
'Your best bet is to wholesale for now- you find a super good deal (how are the yellow letters coming?)  
Felicia Richardson Fannie Mae HomeStyle
11 December 2024 | 8 replies
These loans allow buyers to purchase a property “AS IS, WHERE IS”.Renovation loans are available in 30, 20- and 15-year fixed rate terms and can be used to purchase owner occupied, second home and investment properties.By time the renovations are completed, the home needs to be in move-in, live-in condition and conceptually ready to be resold without repair issues.Other Important Items to Know about “Conventional” Renovation LoansMaximum – Minimum Purchase/Upgrade Amounts:Maximum: Limited to 75% of the “after improved” valueOccupancy: Primary, Second Homes, Investment PropertiesUnits: 1-4 unit propertiesRenovation Term:The renovation term for this program is a maximum of 180 days.The Borrower(s) is responsible for the work being completed within the escrow period.
Lisa Eisenhauer Need a bank that will set up a checking account for an LLC owned by a Roth IRA
13 December 2024 | 16 replies
that didn't make sense to me that if i have my ira with you then you will put who the owner is but if i don't have it with you you wont' put anything.anyways, she def didnt' give me indication that she exactly knew. maybe i had a bad agent and since i was already skeptical of using a small bank, that def turned me off.at chase my account shows that it's a business account under an llc. i am the manger of llc, the only thing that worried me is that they put me as a the owner of llc. this seemed no diff to me that when you go get an ein, it also puts you the owner of llc. if irs itself can have this limitation in getting the ein, then surely they would understand the limitation of the bank. besides, i have a fully complying operating agreement in which i have a clause that explains while irs ein letter shows me as the owner, in reality it is my ira that is owner and that that there are limitations on irs website when obtaining an ein. i will jsut be adding a similar explanation in my operating agreement about bank acct and have all the supporting documentation in case if it's ever needed. but that's where i am at.i wish this process was simpler/ easier. it is also very frustrating that the custodian doesnt' telll you anything. they all market you can have a checkbook ira but don't really guide you in HOW to do it practically. all these rich ppl are doing it and i doubt they are going through all these hoops. ...
Rachel Seymour-Newton New Investor debating options
12 December 2024 | 4 replies
Thanks in advance. if it were me i would buy something i can house hack but the above is really very limited information so it really will boil down to personal preference.