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John McAuley SD IRA or Solo 401k - Can either loan to self?
3 October 2016 | 6 replies
So I suppose then the best way to do this is to just keep the asset in a Solo 401k and get my portfolio lender to agree to a non-recourse loan, keeping the asset and profits in the retirement account without incurring additional tax burden. 
Account Closed Can you something like a 1031, but to purchase notes?
30 September 2016 | 3 replies
I have a solid rental portfolio of houses here in Austin, but the cashflow is minimal compared to what I can get in multi-family or in the mid west. additionally, I'm looking at purchasing non-performing notes and turning any of the foreclosed properties into rentals.Are there any strategies for selling off the houses, either in bulk or individually, to minimize the tax burden for when I reuse that capital to purchase non-performing notes?
Chris E. N00b looking to get started in multifamily properties
5 October 2016 | 3 replies
I'm looking to acquire multifamily units exclusively.
Marc Knapp Please offer input on a unique lending situation
30 September 2016 | 4 replies
This allows you to buy the house with the first draw, then take out additional draws to finish the repairs.  
Donnell Suares New Investor and Attorney in Brooklyn
30 September 2016 | 12 replies
Properties are generally much cheaper relative to the rent they pull in, than in NY.3) Lower fixed costs - lower real estate taxes for starters relative to your rent roll, etc.4) Lower variable costs - labor is A LOT cheaper here.  5) Less stringent code enforcement.6) Less maintenance - milder weather, and younger average age of homes make for less maintenance.   7) Diversification - low entry price to buy property allows and investor to manage risk by buying properties in different neighborhoods instead of putting more eggs in one basket.In additional to the benefits I listed above the city is growing so fast that homes rent very quickly, often times before the sale of the home.  
Jessica Weiler List of eviction notices
1 October 2016 | 10 replies
Additionally, I do think i may have found a potential source for this data - Rebogateway. 
David Garrison Realistic Strategy??
29 September 2016 | 0 replies
If necessary, I would potentially use any other income sources to speed up, stay on target or address pain points.I'm suggesting a 10 year time frame as a ball park because I will use any additional income to speed this process along.
Chris Dutton Hello from Boston!
16 October 2016 | 8 replies
Hey everyone, I'm new to the forum and wanted to take a moment to introduce myself.I run a small analytics consulting business in Boston, and develop data science courses for several online education platforms.I'm interested in real estate investing as a means of diversifying my portfolio and providing additional streams of passive income.
Chelsea Garber New member from Scottsdale Arizona
1 October 2016 | 12 replies
My husband and I have a duplex we just updated and I'm ready to jump all in with Flips and acquiring vacation rentals.
Victor Correa How do I find out what is the HOT REI Strategy in my Area of FL
2 October 2016 | 9 replies
If you would like to go into more depth on Co-Wholesaling, just reach out to me and i'll answer any questions you have on it.2) Driving For DollarsDriving for dollars is the cheapest and least risk for acquiring property (unless you are in a bad neighborhood, haha)in short:you drive around and take note of all the properties with deferred maintenance, boarded up windows, over grown grass, or obviously vacant.