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Mary Jay What is your criteria to know when its too much work for a rental
2 January 2019 | 13 replies
I use private money, rehab the building (force appreciation), refinance and try to get my money back out.  
Lemont Williams I Want a Private money lender but don't have %10 down ???
23 December 2018 | 3 replies
Do private money lender typically give you a loan based off the deal or how is the process done.
Steven Bond Meetup in Provo Utah with some of the brightest minds
3 January 2019 | 3 replies
The goal is to bring together the brightest minds we know regarding syndication, how to replace your income, self directed IRA, how to crowd fund, and advice from private equity and student family operators with well over $100M in assets (both did this in their lifetime with zero inheritance).
Rupert Grant SDIRA vs Solo 401k which would you use and why?
27 December 2018 | 13 replies
@Rupert GrantFollowing are the similarities and differences between the solo 401k and the self-directed IRA.The Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401k SimilaritiesBoth were created by congress for individuals to save for retirement;Both may be invested in alternative investments such as real estate, precious metals tax liens, promissory notes, private company shares, and stocks and mutual funds, to name a few;Both allow for Roth contributions;Both are subject to prohibited transaction rules;Both are subject to federal taxes at time of distribution;Both allow for checkbook control for placing alternative investments;Both may be invested in annuities;Both are protected from creditors;Both allow for nondeductible contributions; andBoth are prohibited from investing in assets listed under I.R.C. 408(m)The Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401k DifferencesIn order to open a solo 401k, self-employment, whether on a part-time or full-time basis, is required;To open a self-directed IRA, self-employment income is not required;In order to gain IRA checkbook control over the self-directed IRA funds, a limited liability company (checkbook IRA) must be utilized;The solo 401k allows for checkbook control from the onset;The solo 401k allows for personal loan known as a solo 401k loan;It is prohibited to borrow from your IRA;The Solo 401k may be invested in life insurance;The self-directed IRA may not be invested in life insurance;The solo 401k allow for high contribution amounts (for 2018, the solo 401k contribution limit is $55,000, whereas the self-directed IRA contribution limit is $5,500);The solo 401k business owner can serve as trustee of the solo 401k;The self-directed IRA participant/owner may not serve as trustee or custodian of her IRA; instead, a trust company or bank institution is required;When distributions commence from the solo 401k a mandatory 20% of federal taxes must be withheld from each distribution and submitted electronically to the IRS by the 15th of the month following the date of each distribution;Rollovers and/or transfers from IRAs or qualified plans (e.g., former employer 401k) to a solo 401k are not reported on Form 5498, but rather on Form 5500-EZ, but only if the air market value of the solo 401k exceeds $250K as of the end of the plan year (generally 12/31);When funds are rolled over or transferred from an IRA or 401k to a self-directed IRA, the amount deposited into the self-directed IRA is reported on Form 5498 by the receiving self-directed IRA custodian by May of the year following the rollover/transfer.Rollovers (provided the 60 day rollover window is satisfied) from an IRA to a Solo 401k or self-directed IRA are reported on lines 15a and 15b of Form 1040;Pre-tax IRA contributions on reported on line 32 of Form 1040;Pre-tax solo 401k contributions are reported on line 28 of Form 1040;Roth solo 401k funds are subject to RMDs;A Roth 401k may be transferred to a Roth IRA (Note that from a planning perspective, it may be advantageous to transfer Roth Solo 401k funds to a Roth IRA before turning age 70 ½ in order to escape the Roth RMD requirement applicable to Roth 401k contributions including Roth Solo 401k contributions and earnings.)
Sean Tabor 3rd Deal: House Hacking with 6 beds
22 December 2018 | 0 replies
Private Money How did you add value to the deal?
Christian Benitez What would you do to continue REI in this situation?
30 December 2018 | 8 replies
Buying a house using private/hard money seems doable, same with rehabbing and renting.
Serges Lemo Lease extension on a newly acquired property
24 December 2018 | 5 replies
They had been signing lease extension with the previous owner for several years.
Dale DuPree 2018 UnderHill Park Rehab
22 December 2018 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $65,000 Cash invested: $29,000 Extensive rehab in Underhill Park area What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?
Megra Spells Developing off interstate
26 December 2018 | 10 replies
Again for the time involved it is extensive.
Jacob Chaney Airbnb for D.C. Interns, Students & Recent Grads?
13 April 2019 | 16 replies
The best bet for housing interns and others over the short term is helping them find vetted rooms for rent in private homes or as part of a sublet.