Liam Martin
401K for first real estate investment
10 January 2021 | 32 replies
Since I am 24, live with my parents, and have very few expenses, I’ve contributed rather aggressively to my 401k for the past 1.5 years and have plenty of money in it.
Christopher Pray
Petition for Landlord Rights in NYS
7 January 2021 | 2 replies
Pick a close race and contribute to the landlord friendly candidate.
Jorge Lerdo de Tejada
Hello Everyone! Newebie investor ready to get started and learn!
7 January 2021 | 3 replies
This is me shooting my shot looking for someone who is willing to let me shadow them, learn from them, contribute to their growth and hopefully someday make them proud with my progress.
Tom Voss
Utilizing 401k Rollover to fund a Self Directed IRA
6 January 2021 | 2 replies
I only have a few employees that contribute so it wouldn't be a big deal, but I'm not sure about how much time it would take.The amount that I needed to roll over is about $50k.
Milburn Berends
What's the median number of rental units for a BP member?
6 January 2021 | 1 reply
@Milburn Berends I don't know if that number is useful; we are here to get; and contribute; what we want.
Wayne Bolen
Redirecting funds away from 401k into RE investments
24 January 2021 | 5 replies
I recommend that they continue to invest into their 401k up to the company match and, if their 401k plan allows, to invest their contributions into the Roth option.
James Wicker
Deal Structure - A relative owns an empty diamond in the rough
7 January 2021 | 4 replies
In the LLC Joint Venture model, Nephew puts the asset into the LLC as his capital contribution and you provide the rehab capital.
Steve Kim
Ready to pull trigger on first deal- would appreciate feedback
11 January 2021 | 55 replies
The notion of breaking even or not paying down debt for several years actually depends on how you look at it.
Nathan Weber
Election Ramifications Questions
7 January 2021 | 4 replies
You better believe every politician knows where their campaign contributions come from.
Eli Shicker
Financing Multi Family Investments
9 January 2021 | 14 replies
Plus that growth in equity isn't realized (for tax purposes) until the prop is sold, so you may be able to re-fi and take cash out to pay back some of the original contributions.