Feel free to move this topic to another forum if it fits best there. However given the correlation to commercial RE thought here was best.I've noticed on some of the financial products I've been pursuing/commercial l...
My first post into the bigger pockets forum. New/aspiring Investor doing my homework interacting with the forum each day. I thought this was perfect question to be my first post. Has anyone used a whole life insurance...
Hello all!I am ready to jump head into investing! I found a way that could help someone like me with not alot of capital to get started. I learned some banks will collateralize a loan against a term life insurance pol...
Hello!We are looking to refinance two of our industrial buildings and we are considering using a broker who works with life insurance companies. The terms are very good - 15 year fixed (almost unheard of for these typ...
I have learned how important it is to have life insurance when investing in Real estate. Whether it is a business partnership or youre buying your first single family home it is a must that you get life insurance. I a...
Hi,
So far I have been using my IRA to purchase properties so the POF has not been as issue as I have been just using cash from within my IRA. So the whole POF thing is a bit new to me.
With that being ...
Life insurance should be reviewed periodically as needs and products change. It’s recommended to have it reviewed annually but if there’s been a change to your income or family size it’s definitely important to re-exa...
Does anyone know of any reputable real estate investment insurance company that provides polices on multifamily assets?
Pretty self-explanatory. Is life insurance something I should get or should skip? I've heard people be adamant about getting it and I've heard others say it's a scam that you don't need. Thanks for any tidbits of info!
Wondering if anyone has had a good experience with lending against the cash value of a whole life insurance policy or a private lender that may offer this option? Most dividends pay out at 5-6% and I would be interes...