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John Hixon IRA Investments
4 April 2015 | 9 replies
If you are looking to access IRA funds before retirement age, you could always take 72t- Substantially Equal Periodic Payments.
Matt N. Help with understanding "gained equity"
12 April 2015 | 4 replies
The current rules, however, have changed and are as follows for a loan less than or equal to $625,500:For a 30 year loanLTV <= 90%:  MIP of 0.8% for 11 yearsLTV > 90%, but <= 95%:  MIP of 0.8% charged for the entire length of the loan (30 years!)
Martin Sterling Learning a new local market in lightning speed (or out of state)
10 April 2015 | 1 reply
Not all Realtors are created equal, some have more experience with investment property and can speak your language especially when it comes to CAP rates just to give you an example, therefore do your homework to find someone that will be able to understand what you are looking to accomplish.Additionally, each state has a Realtor's association, try visiting their website to review reports.
Bryan H. Working with brokers
10 April 2015 | 11 replies
It will probably take a few transactions before you earn that trust status with the broker.Do not use a residential broker, they will treat it as a residential purchase and most likely either miss something crucial or screw up the deal some other way.Erik
Pat Martin Easement question on land purchase.
10 April 2015 | 3 replies
You give up a corner or a strip of land adjacent to his that is equal to the amount of property you need as a strip for your driveway.
Nicholas Kitchen HUD-1 Statement Help Please
12 April 2015 | 17 replies
Then Total Costs, less financed amount, and less money you previously deposited ($4k) equals cash to close.The only way cash to close would match closing costs, is if you had put down your exact required down payment, and there were no tax/ proration adjustments.
Account Closed Activities Permitted with A Checkbook IRA
25 September 2016 | 33 replies
For something like that, its best that the LLC hire a property manager.End Quote.So performing s service equals adding sweat equity to your property.I have seen no official court cases to prove this as being false.My 2 cents
Matt Cramer Can Rich Dad Poor Dad beat up Dave Ramsey?
26 December 2016 | 151 replies
I believe that both philosophies are crucial to the beginning investor.  
Kai R. I Think My Business Partner is Turning Out to Be A Nightmare...Help?!
13 May 2015 | 16 replies
We've also butted heads quite a bit in what feels to me like a power struggle because he's rather arrogant (he believes he's among the best contractors in Atlanta and in the entire state of Georgia, despite no evidence that that's the case), very headstrong about wanting an equal share of the business' profits and an equal level of authority, despite the fact that he's clearly not pulling his weight and is slowing things down dramatically.
Robert Martin New member headed to Washington
20 April 2015 | 20 replies
But, a more accurate name would be “Historic Central Everett.”The view neighborhoods to the south along the bluff down to Mukilteo and behind are equally nice, well-maintained and relatively pricey.