Growing up the only investments I heard about were the traditional options like stocks, bonds, and funds (index, ETF, etc…) which have long been the go-to choices for many. However, as the landscape of finance evolves...
So I've been sitting on $45k of cash in my Roth for some time now, and I can no longer make contributions due to IRS limitations. I'm wary of sticking it into the stock market like I did since I graduated college in ...
Hello BP members,I recently started my REI journey and decided to buy my first SFR before the end of 2017 and buy 4 rentals in 12 months. I have secured the financing with my bank, and I even have my eyes on a couple ...
Wondering if any investors are investing their cash flow to maximize the return they get on their money. I'm not currently living off my cash flow and would like to invest it in something liquid, and relatively safe ...
New here, but have been reading the forums for several months as I consider real estate investing, but am having a hard time convincing my spouse the potential "hassle" of a poor tenant is worth the benefits.
Our sit...
Hello- Been recently listening to the podcasts. My kid has about $8-900 (we have been saving every dollar he gets from birthday & christmas) I want to invest it in something but don't know where to start.I would l...
So my wife and I decided to move money from an old ira into a self-directed ira. About 20k. I’ve read all the rules about IRA so I understand the money needs to go back into it. All that said what is the best move? B...
The title says it all assuming you can get back 7% on stock gains yearly, going by current trends this seems extremely conservative, companies today seem to be growing much faster than the historical data we usually r...
Hello,My turnkey/rehabbed SFR properties have yielded CoC of approx. 75-100%+ (after refi). The average cash flow of all of them is just over $200 per month per door. I'd very much like to continue this strategy as I ...
The 2 basic reasons we buy real estate, according to conventional wisdom, are: 1.To protect buying power2.To increase buying powerHowever, it has been well documented that RE does not outpace inflation. Check out this...