Rick L.
Buying outright vs leveraging - Help a new member out!!
16 March 2024 | 8 replies
Is it smarter to buy a house all cash now, with the plan to take a loan out when the market inevitably cools/crashes and interest rates are lowered?
Mohsin Mazhar
CPA Cost $1200
16 March 2024 | 15 replies
Are we talking about tax planning strategies?
Andrew Rellinger
When to rip out carpet and install LVP?
16 March 2024 | 22 replies
My plan is to live in the house for about two years, possibly engaging in month-to-month house hacking during that time before transitioning to long-term renting.
Patrick Murray
30' New Tiny Home on Wheels- looking for a new home to rent out.
16 March 2024 | 4 replies
Assuming I am understanding you plan.
Debra N.
Seller Financing Terms
16 March 2024 | 3 replies
Hi All, I am planning to move into the seller financing strategy to generate cash flow and am looking for advise.In today's world of Dodd-Frank, what is a good finance term?
Mica Moore
SFH rental & Retirement Planning
13 March 2024 | 3 replies
My concerns and focus in this phase of my life is long-term financial planning - retirement etc (46).I dont have any retirement savings except my job offers a State Pension and I own 2 single family houses.
Connor Roberts
Raw Lots vs Paper Lots vs Finished Lots
16 March 2024 | 3 replies
The road is not in, the water main not installed, the sewer main and laterals not installed, etc.Just having the engineering done, and the plan approved, adds significant value to the land, and makes it attractive to a developer who now, doesn't have to go through all that work.
Andreas Mueller
The President’s New Housing Proposals are .... Problematic
17 March 2024 | 4 replies
That is the plan, i.e. buyers are persuaded to purchase a home to take advantage of a credit to their taxes a year later (they still need the money up front remember).
Mallory Healea
Value-add of a Driveway?
17 March 2024 | 15 replies
Seems like the better plan would be to go to the city council meeting and prove to them that you are not running a STR.
Tom Server
how to avoid capital gains
16 March 2024 | 11 replies
It just happened that im in the process of purchasing 2 properties this month. 1 is a rehab, that I plan on keeping for my self for a bit then selling.. the other is an invest property non owner occupied thats a 3 familyThe rehab I need to purchase out cash 105k and another 15k-20k to repairThe rental property I need to put 25% down and closing is around 70kSo I need 175k to purchase and another 30k to repair both properties I have 90k in liquid in a savings account, 230k in a 401k made up of the funds and stock and about 330k in my companies stock account..My plan was and not sure if this is the smartest way .. hence why I'm asking here!