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Mark S. Freddie Mac Investor Loan
6 November 2013 | 6 replies
My situation is limited cash, sizeable retirement accounts (for my age), and wanting to minimize having to touch retirement accounts (ie, backing out Roth contributions, taking a 401(k) loan, etc.).
Daniel Dietz Is there a 'Appropriate Minimum Interest' to offer to PM Lenders?
5 November 2013 | 8 replies
I know them well enough to know they have several hundred K in CDs as the 'safe portion' of their portfolioA business associate who I dealt with when setting up things for my SDIRA.
Mark Hu Good idea to create direct deposit account for rent payments?
9 September 2016 | 44 replies
Aly NA Quickpay displays all money sent and received, but there's no monitoring of the tenants.
Ann Watkins Wanted - Serious Investors Only!
4 November 2013 | 32 replies
"Are you familiar with the market", "What is the rental income you expect to make", "Do you know what cash flow means *j/k?
Aaron Yates First SE Michigan BP Meetup Information
4 November 2013 | 5 replies
@Joe Delia and Rob K. , maybe you guys need to get some glasses with some of your investment profits...
Phillip R. Should I Reduce 401K Contributions to Save for Real Estate Investment Property?
25 January 2014 | 38 replies
What we're talking about here are qualified retirement plan loans, such as against your pension plan, a 401(k), or a 403(b) plan.With some very important exceptions, interest paid on a retirement plan loan must be "traced" in order to determine the use of the funds.
Kazi R. Is this triplex a good deal?
5 November 2013 | 14 replies
@Kiran K Thanks Kiran.
Charlene Blandon Deal or No Deal?
5 November 2013 | 4 replies
@Charlene BlandonI think you are confusing flippers with buy and hold landlords.Flippers look for deals where their cost (property, carrying, improvements, etc.) will be less than 70% of ARV (repaired value) to allow a profit when selling.Buy and Hold Landlords look for return on investment.A house for sale at $120K which needs $10K in repairs to be worth $200 K , would interest a flipper.