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Mark Svendsen How do I know if I shoud accept an offer or relist?
24 June 2024 | 2 replies
The earnest deposit of 40% from the accepted offer is a significant indicator of buyer commitment, but it may be forfeited if the deal falls through due to relisting.While the second highest offer of $2.855M is attractive and already under contract with a substantial earnest deposit, the decision to relist for potentially more (up to $3.15M) involves weighing the risks and rewards carefully.
Sumit Kaul loan agains equity/etf vs 401K vs other options
27 June 2024 | 2 replies
Here are some options and considerations:Loan Against Equity/ETFs:Margin Loans:Description: Margin loans allow you to borrow money using your investments (such as stocks or ETFs) as collateral.Pros:You retain ownership of your investments.Generally quick access to funds.Interest rates can be relatively low compared to other types of loans.Cons:Your investments are used as collateral, so if their value declines significantly, you may face a margin call (requiring additional funds or securities).Interest rates can vary and may be higher than traditional loans depending on the lender and your creditworthiness.Securities-Based Line of Credit (SBLOC):Description: Similar to margin loans, SBLOCs use your securities (stocks, ETFs) as collateral, but they typically provide more flexibility and may not trigger margin calls as easily.Pros:Allows for ongoing access to funds as long as your collateral remains sufficient.Interest rates may be competitive.Cons:Similar risks of potential margin calls if the value of your securities drops significantly.Terms and interest rates can vary widely among lenders.Comparison with 401(k) Loans:401(k) Loans:Description: Borrowing from your 401(k) allows you to access funds without selling investments, using your retirement savings as collateral.Pros:Typically low interest rates.No credit check required.Interest paid on the loan goes back into your 401(k) account.Cons:Usually capped at a percentage of your vested balance (commonly up to 50% or $50,000).If you leave your job, the loan may need to be repaid immediately or could be considered a taxable distribution.Potential opportunity cost of missing out on market gains if funds are withdrawn from investments.Other Alternatives:Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC):Description: If you own a home with equity, a HELOC allows you to borrow against that equity at typically lower interest rates than unsecured loans.Pros:Lower interest rates compared to other types of loans.Interest may be tax-deductible if used for home improvements (consult a tax advisor).Cons:Your home serves as collateral, so failure to repay could result in foreclosure.Personal Loans:Description: Unsecured personal loans can be used for various purposes, including investing, but typically have higher interest rates than loans secured by collateral.Pros:No collateral required.Funds can be used for any purpose.Cons:Higher interest rates and stricter eligibility criteria based on creditworthiness.I am a loan officer and we do some of the loans stated above.
Jorge Abreu ✏️Evaluating Deals: The Significance of Evaluation Templates and Loan Types
26 June 2024 | 0 replies
It's all about the personal financial statement.
Sweta Jain LLC for rental unit
26 June 2024 | 8 replies
If someone injures themselves and sues, they will be suing the LLC and not you personally.
John Balzowski Have a few properties, don't know what to do next.
24 June 2024 | 21 replies
I see so many people flipping houses while contracting out all of the work and making decent profits, even when financing the deal. 
Jose Alejandro Hernandez Should you buy a rental property out of state for your first?
27 June 2024 | 14 replies
Until you work out the bugs in your sysyems and procedures.Or, if you invest farther away, do a personal, physical (not Zoom) walkthrough of the property before you sign off on it.Surprises and out of state investments, don't make good bed fellows. 
ArieAna Overstreet First Time Investor
26 June 2024 | 7 replies
Of the two options you mentioned, I personally love house hacking.
Sonja Montielh New to investing but excited to start!
27 June 2024 | 3 replies
Hiring a Manager: Decide whether you'll manage the property yourself or hire a property management company.Tenant Screening: Develop a tenant screening process to find reliable renters who meet your criteria.Legal and Tax Considerations:Legal Structure: Consider forming an LLC or another legal entity to protect your personal assets.Tax Implications: Understand tax deductions available for rental properties, including mortgage interest, property taxes, and depreciation.Networking and Education:Real Estate Forums: Participate in forums like this one to learn from experienced investors and ask questions.Local Real Estate Groups: Join local investor meetups or associations to network with professionals in your area.Continued Learning: Attend seminars, webinars, or workshops to stay informed about real estate investing strategies and market updates.Starting with a rental property while keeping your condo as an investment is a great way to begin building wealth through real estate.
Mark Goncalves In person investment seminars
22 June 2024 | 1 reply
I wanted to know if there was any reliable in person seminars for real estate investmenting in Fairfield county Connecticut..any suggestions?
Charles Pipkin Retaining wall repair Cleveland, OH
25 June 2024 | 5 replies
There is a retaining wall that is bowing, which I had an estimate done during the purchase contract which the seller dropped the sales price for that repair.