Zach Bollman
Purchasing Out-of-State Notes
4 July 2018 | 49 replies
I'll also add that I invest retirement money differently from non-retirement money.
Jessica Wood
What is the real benefit of cash?
30 August 2018 | 62 replies
If you have 500k -1 million dollars I would say 50% should be in a retirement fund, the next part is up to you.
Jonathan C.
Traveling Nurse Rentals
1 November 2023 | 42 replies
Here's a few reasons why:Travel nurses already go through background checks and drug tests so you know you're getting a reliable tenant.They get paid really well AND get a housing stipend so getting rent paid on time is never a problem.The demand for travel nurses is only increasing with baby boomers retiring, so you'll always have a stream of tenants.For a furnished home (or room) you generally can charge a higher premiumTravel nurses generally work 12 hour shifts and love to sleep as a result... no noise complaints from neighbors.Their contracts are typically 13 weeks.
Account Closed
Huntsville Alabama Path of Progress
13 August 2021 | 96 replies
WE live and work in the area now after my husband retired from Blizzard Entertainment in CA after 15 years.I also have rentals in Huntsville AL and LOVE LOVE the area.
Ben Leybovich
Turned My License into the State
5 February 2015 | 28 replies
That's correct Curtis.We have in house property management and Realty.Hired a "retired" broker also so our agents can work through now an in house brokerage also :)The contract saga of all this is finally coming to an end lolLots of jibba jabba legalitiesI bet our attorneys love us right now haha $$$Thanks
Udaya P.
Criteria to look for when selecting Self Directed IRA custodian
13 February 2015 | 2 replies
Unfortunately the world of self directed retirement accounts is not what you would call well known (2-3% of all retirement funds) so the sample size is going to be fairly small.
Scott Trench
In Your Market, Does Real Estate Beat the Stock Market Over the Long Term?
5 March 2015 | 37 replies
Firstly I think of RE as an alternative investment and would never consider putting more than a small portion of my total portfolio into it, secondly it would primarily be as an inflation hedge or for the income, granted I wouldn't be interested in income investing until I was closer to retirement.
Kurt G.
2nd Flip = $26k Profit! Lessons learned = Invaluable!
29 May 2016 | 10 replies
This was not a good deal given the quality of the 'contractor' that I hired, but it was a valuable learning lesson.My retired father-in-law wanted to a lot of the work on this one, and while it was great working with him no the project, I ended up spending much more time working on the property than I wanted really wanted to because I felt like I needed to be there if he was.
Ryan Murakami
101 financial mortgage paydown
8 January 2024 | 36 replies
That means your (historically low interest) mortgage costs will carry on, but should be MORE than offset by the cash flow/appreciation of your other investments - all dovetailing nicely for retirement!
Elsa Viramonted
Creative Ways to Finance
27 December 2016 | 4 replies
If you find a seller that owns the property free and clear(Or the majority of it) or is nearing retirement, you can ask them to seller finance.