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Jeff Bridges Condo Deal Negotiation Advice: very close to deal
14 May 2014 | 12 replies
His will likely be 20k or more.This is going to be a buy and hold rental, and I'm comfortable with the cashflow potential, however just looking at techniques on how to help him understand that a) his unit repairs will cost significantly more than mine which is why I was able to pay 89k for mine and cannot do the same for his and b) the alternative option for him to fix and sell will not be worthwhile.
Ian Fisher Financing etc.
1 April 2014 | 2 replies
An alternative way to solve at least the first problem might be a bridge lender, and I'm open to consider this but so far have hesitated as I've believed that the terms would not be attractive- With my Roth IRA LLC, I originally thought about doing more buy-and-holds (with non-recourse leverage) or continuing to flip, but neither of those seems so attractive given UBTI / UDFI implications.
Steeve Breton New IRS Regulations on IRAs
8 April 2014 | 7 replies
I suggest that you decide if you want to keep your IRA in the stock market or obtain full control over it and have the ability to invest in alternative assets.
Robert Luken What am I doing wrong ? (Marketing a rental)
4 April 2014 | 26 replies
.- Post several times a day, with alternating headlines.- Add phone number to post.- Include more information on Utilities and attractions nearby.- Perhaps lower price even further (Currently 1700/mo.)- Maybe better pictures ?
George P. Empty house in my neighborhood - steps to buying it
3 April 2014 | 4 replies
That may be a better solution than taking it to foreclosure, in this case I don't see GMAC eating 45K exceeding such alternatives and perhaps having some things done, protecting the collateral, and holding it for sale.The other factor is the borrower information, likelihood of obtaining a deficiency judgment or will they be headed to bankruptcy?
Ryan M. Buy another property vs. improve existing property?
3 April 2014 | 4 replies
Thank you @Justin Case @David Sugg @Val CsontosI appreciate your comments.David, to answer your question (I realize you weren't necessarily looking for answers but more for me to ask myself those questions, but incase others want the answers for their feedback).The current tenant will be moving out this fall (building their own home) so the improvements are for the next tenant, the idea was to complete the work while the current tenant is in place and completed before marketing for next tenant.Yes the addition (finishing lower level - 1 bed, 1 bath, living room) would add value if I were to sell, and more important to me increase rental income.No super sexy deal as an alternative to this optionIt would take me 6mo to replenish my war chest to the same levelWife doesn't have an opinion either way, she trust my decisionsThanks again.
Joel Owens Please be careful with power equipment ! You can get hurt....
4 April 2014 | 10 replies
What happened is you pull both handles forward and back and then alternating for turning.
Douglas Larson What we did with a Self-Directed IRA . . .
14 October 2014 | 23 replies
You may want to consider truly self directed Solo 401k plan as an alternative to SDIRA.
Cal C. How do future demographic projections affect your buy and hold decisions?
5 April 2014 | 13 replies
Alternatively, the Goth investor may also be interested in these areas :)But not me, thank you very much!
Ginger C. Does the VA do cash out refinances?
11 April 2014 | 4 replies
Alternatively, does the VA finance second homes?