Dear all, I need money to start investing, and the only source of cash is my IRA. So, if I want to use the investment cash flow to make my living, is the only option available to cash a portion of my IRA and pay the c...
I'm looking at a property that is owned by an out of state couple, it was a rental that has just been abused recently. Great neighborhood, easily the worst house on a nice street. Needs all new flooring, a easy layout...
In the beginning of 2025 I will have about $100k (hopefully more) in fully vested stocks for the company I work for. I’m considering using that money to start investing in real estate. I work in restaurants operations...
so I own a couple long term rental properties but I am working with a partner in my first flip. Are experienced flippers borrowing money to buy and renovate the properties? I'm in a situation where I have money or c...
Any recommendations for lenders that would consider loans as small as 50k-80k on some properties in Jackson County, Fl. No current liens but these properties have tax deeds, not warranty deeds if that matters.thanksLe...
I have never been a big fan of 401k and retirement accounts in general that are invested in mutual funds. I have always thought of it as a "life deferral plan", you put money in, that is money that is lost from your l...
Hi, I've been a longtime member (lurker), but this is my first post. I need some advise on what to do with the proceeds from a property I am selling. Here are the details:My business partner and I bought two fourple...
Hey all,I have a regular W2 job that provides a substantial bonus check annually. Over the years I have heard of gossip that changing my withholding for this single paycheck is the best tax strategy. My employer combi...
Hey All,Over the last few years I’ve decided to change my entire investment strategy from accumulation to cash flow. It’s been working well so far. Recently, I’ve been contemplating withdrawing my entire TSP and buyin...
I was recently at a tax auction in SC and almost all of the properties with taxable values of over 75k sold at between 70% and 125% of their tax values regardless of the taxes due and the interest earned. Often the ex...