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Paul Passafiume Hard Money Lending from SEP IRA
6 March 2018 | 4 replies
And since you have some 30 years for your money to grow being sheltered from taxation you may want to consider converting some of it into Roth IRA or 401k and investing tax free.
Naina Tara Buy first home in Bay area or invest and wait
26 September 2018 | 25 replies
Where did you grow up?
Andrew Tegeler How big is to big? Buying a portfolio.
7 March 2018 | 5 replies
They have been slumming, they are hitting rock bottom financially and repairs are reaching the point of being a real liability, or the reaper is calling and they need to exit asap in their old age.. normally all the above!
Mayer M. Please help me analyze this deal
6 March 2018 | 5 replies
Upper main roof first half replaced 8 years ago, second half replaced last year, and lower roof was replaced last month.4 Separate Crown Aruba Gas Boilers, regularly serviced and approximately 20 years old. 4 Separate Gas hot water heater (ages vary)Washer Dryer hookups available in basement for coin laundry for additional incomeExterior painted two years agoShingle sidingProperty just passed state inspectionReplacement energy efficient windowsPurchase Price: $210kAppraised Value: $285kProperty Type: Quadplex/Turnkey tenants in placeArea: BUnits: 1-3BR, 3-1BRRental Income: $3365 Per Month / $40,380 per year (rents can be raised 5% upon lease renewals)Utilities: Separately metered, each tenant pays their own gas and electricHouse Utilities: Common area utilities are about $20.00 per monthWater/Sewer: Landlord pays $1500 per yearProperty Taxes: $7855 per yearInsurance: $2500 per yearLandscaping/Snow removal: $1221.00Vacancy: ???
Tom Smith Will buying condos in cash always cash flow positive?
6 March 2018 | 6 replies
The returns magnify if you assume 4 properties at 75% leverage, and the returns grow exponentially if you start adding in appreciation. 
Mike Dymski Surban™ – It’s Not Urban or Suburban
14 March 2018 | 13 replies
I remember back in the mid 80s when an article like this came out and said the Pac northwest was going to grow at rates unseen in the past.. well that was when  timber aerospace and farming dominated the area.. us CA residence thought what the heck it rains there all the time nice in the summer but really...
Bryan Caprioli How many checking accounts do you have?
6 March 2018 | 1 reply
As I grow, I see this being more work than the current 19 checking accounts and bank reconciliations already are!
Ryan Perrone Need Help with Private Money Logistics; Newbie
8 March 2018 | 2 replies
Real estate investing isn't something i'm doing as a serious form of income generation right now, but I'll be slowly growing my portfolio as we travel around.  
Terry Skinner Is this a good idea?
11 March 2018 | 8 replies
I think that as young adults if we stay hungry and be diligent at this age we're going to achieve what we want regardless👍🏻My regret in college is that I didn't start going to meet ups.
Adam Beachnau Help determining repair costs and thoughts on BRRR approach
7 March 2018 | 5 replies
I'd ask local investors and investor-friendly agents for contractor recommendations to make sure you get someone reputable.I think the BRRRR is a solid strategy to grow your portfolio and build wealth over time.Lastly, J.