Quan Dao
Best Software for Pricing for Airbnb & Vrbo: More Exposure Help!
9 December 2024 | 11 replies
Quote from @Quan Dao: Hello Everyone, I am new to Short term Rentals.
Quan Dao
Forming LLC & Deed question
12 September 2024 | 7 replies
Quote from @Quan Dao: Hello everyone, I am starting my short term rental journey.
Joanna Quan Soon
Home Sale advice
8 May 2024 | 4 replies
Quote from @Joanna Quan Soon: Hi, My partner and I are in the process of selling a property in Annapolis Maryland.
Quan-Tia S. Busch
Unlock a Win-Win Opportunity: Rent to CityFHEPS Tenants and Boost Your Success!
22 February 2024 | 8 replies
Hey @Quan-Tia S.
Quan Tran
Need help buying an AirBNB rental in Florida
6 February 2024 | 8 replies
Quote from @Quan Tran: Hi Andrew, Thank you for the quick respond.
Shiloh Lundahl
Need help finding a bank in SoCal to refi a rental with an ADU
6 February 2024 | 8 replies
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Drew Y.
Its beginning to feel a lot like 2005 everywhere I look
9 June 2018 | 98 replies
@Alexander Felice 2009-2014 - Fed Quan easing and interest rates at .5 % - I was buying but too young to know about partnerships and using OPM. 2014 stop of fed buying bonds, altering interest rates and etc. 2016 First interest rate hike rates moved from .5-.75 % but come on that's really not going to change behavior. 2016-2018 Fed rates move to 1.75 % , so for the hypothetical 1M dollar invest its cost 5K vs 17.5K annualized interest.
Alexander Quan
roll over to new 401k provider or move to solo 401k?
29 March 2018 | 6 replies
@Alexander Quan Generally, a Solo 401(k) can accept tax-free rollovers from your former employer's 401(k), even a Roth 401(k).