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Chris Webb My first post and home equity loans...
18 April 2017 | 9 replies
A quick introduction, I'm a web developer out of Columbus, Ohio and a serviceman in the Army National Guard.
Drew Davenport FHA financed BRRR method help!
19 April 2017 | 3 replies
I saw it appraised at 108 this year on our county assessors web page.
Lorayne McKelvy-Morris Brandon's Webinar - How to make a $1,000,000 Real Estate
21 April 2017 | 2 replies
it is a great webit is work, that's the part he kept secret- really there are no secrets these days@Lorayne McKelvy-Morris there are a lot of great inspirational webs and vids and pods and books and-sounds like you are going to get it donegood luck and get some properties in your portfolioenjoy
Roy N. Life of an Ontario landlord has just become more daunting
20 April 2017 | 6 replies
While Toronto has had the fundamentals to support healthy growth, the rate at which prices are exceeding those fundamentals is the problem.
Brian Nordman Is Whole Life Insurance a smart investment to diversify?
6 February 2019 | 165 replies
Yeah it does for the few who understand that if your AGI is below the mid 50k's you dont have any capital gain taxes on qualified dividends which is what you meant, but some people will pay 15% and some high income folks will pay 20% + 3.8% obummer tax as well (400k+ AGI folks).Not to burst your bubble but you can get high participation Equity indexed life policies as well that give you 1.6X on S&P Gains with 0% downside (complete, not for the first 10% like your structured note), but yes we have a cap on gains (10-14% on average on a EIUL policy)Over all I still see EIUL as a better savings/store vehicle with the pros and con's all considered.For the technician who fantasizes about control over all financial vehicles at all times then using the structure notes, margin loans, and other high risk (to average person) would be great and more power to them.Personally I prefer slow moving solid fundamentals of real estate and financial vehicles I do not have to micro manage so I can focus more on life style and less on financial jujitsu.
Kenneth Cowan What makes a market like Indianapolis work?
28 April 2017 | 7 replies
Why Invest in Indianapolis, INIndianapolis fundamentals cater to both cash flow and long-term growth.
Shil Shirol Where is the Austin market headed?
9 September 2017 | 33 replies
Austin as one of the most desirable rental markets in the U.S. for 2017, making it a sound choice for local and remote real estate investors.In fact, Austin is No. 9 in ranking for highest demand markets, which means it boasts some of the strongest supply and demand fundamentals in the nation."
Dan Greenwood Renting in Chicago - survey for school project
21 April 2017 | 0 replies
This is for a class in Web Design.
Craig Moore What should I look for before joining a brokerage?
7 June 2017 | 39 replies
Halfway through and still trying to understand the basic fundamentals of how you should proceed when interviewing a broker.
Raymond Macasaet If you switch your VA Loan to Conventional Mortagage? Can you....
8 December 2020 | 34 replies
there is a cal vet web site.