Joffrey Long
Car You Drive ? vs. Investments You Have ?
24 August 2015 | 86 replies
Currently I'm driving in the Continental Tire series, but have options available in the Tudor series.That's why I always drive a nice car.
Sungyong Kim
To sell or not to sell my home in paradise
23 December 2020 | 17 replies
I did a couple condos downtown this year - Kapiolani Manor and Continental Apts - and we had lots of interest, and that was earlier in the year while rates were higher.However, if you're correct, could you lease option and minimize your negative cash flow?
Carl Joseph DePaula
Newbie in the Military
29 October 2020 | 0 replies
Currently on deployment and outside continental United States2.
Joseph Antwi
House Hacking -- Multifamily in NJ?
13 October 2021 | 21 replies
I've seen people mention Montclair(there's so few 2/fams) which is where I live, great town however it's in Essex County which means your taxes are very high(top 5 in the Continental 48) so rather than your purchase price defining your barrier to entry taxes in Northern NJ are just high in general.
Anand S.
Incredible Turnaround in Demand
28 January 2021 | 8 replies
So when Americans will be free to travel to foreign countries, or even to Hawaii, they won't need to stay in the continental US to vacation, so I think demand for STRs here will go down slightly.
Alec Winter
Separating from Military
29 December 2020 | 5 replies
I’m not sure if you’re up for reenlistment, but if you could take another assignment for two years back in the continental US, you might be in a better position to transition to civilian world. 5. i’d highly recommend you consider serving in a reserve status because you’re going to get the cheapest insurance you find and that will help you with your transition to civilian life.
Derek Olmschenk
Financing a LLC in Minnesota
9 March 2021 | 18 replies
You can finance anywhere in the continental United States and 10 countries.
Diego Carranza Anglarill
Foreign / non-american Investors | Do I have any disadvantages?
8 March 2021 | 1 reply
The biggest difference would probably be financing. if you are getting a mortgage, generally speaking, it's likely that you will need to make a larger downpayment at a higher interest rate (assuming you have no properties or collateral within the continental US).
Bas Land
New member from Utrecht, The Netherlands!
21 December 2016 | 3 replies
Since I started working two years ago I've been saving and investing my money in the stock market, in a few broadly diversified and cheap index funds diversifying over the US, UK and continental Europe as recommended by almost all personal finance experts.I earn a living as a business consultant, advising clients about and helping them implement information systems, financial/management reporting, and how to automate this process.I've gotten interested in real estate investing because it is a little more hands-on than the financial markets, plus the tax system in Holland is very REI-friendly (we basically pay no tax on our rental income).
Melissa N.
Commercial Lender in South Carolina
17 July 2016 | 6 replies
I have connections to commercial lenders who will fund all over continental US and that sure includes S Carolina.