Marian Smith
Just a paint color tip for other color challenged diyers.
28 December 2016 | 21 replies
My dozens of mis-tints on my shelf provide splash.
Obi Dorsey
New in Jacksonville Fl
3 October 2016 | 9 replies
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Ashish Khera
Can my C Corp lend money to my LLC
13 October 2016 | 4 replies
I've come up with two strategies that I could potentially get the cash out without the tax (or reduced cost) and wanted to see what you all thought. 1) I personally take a shareholder loan from my C corp.
Samantha N.
Debt, Investing, and Market Timing?
8 October 2016 | 3 replies
Currently hold no assets.4) Holding 300K in professional school student loan debt at 6.8%, plan to refinance perhaps at 5%I'm trying to figure out my strategy for avoiding taxes on my high salary/income that will start soon, and hoping to invest aggressively in the next few years in order to set myself up for passive income in the future.
Eddie J.
Memphis TN
13 August 2019 | 28 replies
I love low end rentals, but don't recommend them as a long term strategy.
Sameer Jain
How to start investing in multifamily ?
11 October 2016 | 25 replies
Cash out and refinance is an effective strategy if you are looking to continue to build your real estate portfolio.
Abdul Azeez
First failure and chicken and egg situation
7 October 2016 | 12 replies
@Abdul Azeez, I think that the problem is that you are stacking the deck against yourself trying to do all of these things on your first deal:1) Purchasing the property from an online auction site / bank, which is notoriously tricky even for the experienced investor, due to their proprietary contracts and minimal due diligence period and strict deadlines.2) Working with a new contractor that you haven't used before, or seen their work before, and who may not be used to dealing with investors.3) Trying to get conventional financing on a property that has a short closing time and where the mechanical systems cannot be tested.4) Working on your first deal by yourself instead of partnering with a local investor who can guide you along, or at least a mentor who you can turn to with questions.My advice is to make it easier on yourself by considering buying a property with a standard contract and longer due diligence period, network with local investors who can provide you contractor contacts and also some guidance, and consider using private financing or hard money instead of bank financing.In my opinion, buying from the online auction sites is a more advanced strategy that you can use once you are able to ballpark construction costs yourself and/or you have a trusted contractor you've worked with before and/or you have private financing or hard money set up so you can close fast and/or you can purchase the property without interior access and hope to get lucky in terms of condition (but still buy at a price where you are comfortable doing a full rehab if necessary without losing much money) and/or you are familiar with agreement of sale contracts and closings in your state so you can assess the risks of using the bank's seller-friendly contract.You're already doing the right things by asking questions on this forum, and taking action.
Jevon Anthony
Jevon from New York real estate beginner
3 October 2016 | 3 replies
Not sure about stocks but check out the podcasts on here, awesome content and can help you find a good investment strategy in real estate that works for you.
Elaine Bonini
Selling CA Rental, want to 1031 into multiple out of state rental
9 October 2016 | 2 replies
@Elaine Bonini, Yes, to sell one larger asset and use 1031 to purchase several replacement properties is permissable and a very savvy use of the 1031 strategy.
Hilde M. L.
LOWEST Down Payment Strategy on Investment Property?
5 October 2016 | 3 replies
I have the funds but don't want to tie it all up in the deal.Does anyone know of a strategy that will require a lot less DP?