Jennifer MacDonald
Newbie from Central Florida
31 August 2016 | 4 replies
I have no experience in real estate, in fact, work in the medical field.
Jay Hinrichs
I am giving away a free rental house in St. Louis
25 August 2017 | 193 replies
I've been donating my time for charities my entire paramedic/fire career offering free medical services for special events involved in charities, education, and students.
Matt Liu
Tenant threatening to sue me for falling down stairs
18 November 2014 | 49 replies
Also there is coverage for Medical payments which in most states is a no-fault coverage.
Mike Collier
Working On My First Fix-n-Flip!!
20 August 2016 | 42 replies
I actually have done several medical office fix and flips all over Orlando - have one completed and on the market in east Lake Mary right now and showing it again on Friday.
Jossalyn Wallace
Salon suites or wellness center?
27 January 2023 | 1 reply
Hair Dressers, estheticians, etc are very price sensitive in these situations.
Mark Porter
Equity Trust vs. Quest IRA vs. Solo 401K who should I go with??
11 December 2019 | 23 replies
I'd avoid the two you mention and find a company that charges fee for service and not per the asset value of the account, however.If you will be investing in assets that are time sensitive, involve a lot of transactions, or will be using leverage like a mortgage, then a Solo 401(k) - assuming you qualify as self employed - will be a much more flexible, and powerful tool.
A.L. DeFalco
Just starting - is this house a good deal?
12 August 2023 | 2 replies
I feel that Albany is kind of undervalued for what it is, and there is both a law school and a medical center in the city.
Dan H.
umbrella policy is going up over 50%
12 August 2023 | 18 replies
Claims are costing more than they used to between medical expenses and material costs rising.
Darius Tracy
Is this building business credit ad a scam?
16 August 2019 | 8 replies
I have great personal credit and am trying to build business credit but am wary of giving any sensitive information to these types of organizations without at a bare minimum talking to my BP friends who may have seen this type of advertising before.
Jonah Rudy
Getting my feet wet and considering first rental property
27 July 2023 | 21 replies
get into a multifamily property priced around 1.7mil* with an FHA loan ($60k-ish down, 3.5%, still have $ for reserves and closing costs). bonus points if you want to occupy a unit with extra bedrooms that you can rent out to traveling medical professionals. you could very well live for free doing that. just note that FHA loans do have maximum allowable amounts based on county and unit count, AND the property has to pass an 'fha self-sufficiency test' as well as the fha inspection. if you are NOT open to living in a multifamily, what's the highest mortgage that you could comfortably pay if the **** hit the fan?