Hi all! Looking for advice on how to compensate my project manager going forward.BACKGROUND: I'm working on my 1st flip, and the project is about 3 weeks beyond the completion date, and went over budget. I paid my pro...
Curious what you think about 2010 becoming a market dominated by Investors as the First Time Buyer programs expire and inventory explodes. Could the government create a program focused on investors? Maybe the could ...
I’ve been fortunate and blessed to have been employed by a company who has employee stock options over the last 10+ years. Admittedly, I had no idea what I was doing, set my “contribution” to 10% and never thought abo...
This may date me as my kids say I am too old school but since 2007 I have always had rent due on the 1st but not late if received by the 5th I am having more and more tenants, especially college aged, asking me if I d...
Hey BP Fam,My partners and I are under contract with a Mobile Home Park in the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The park has some vacant lots and an onsite manager that lives rent free. Right now he collects payments in cas...
Question for the BP forum? What do you do when you are tapped out of liquid cast to jump on a deal? This is for general knowledge and also evaluating my situation question. Say you have a seller that wants out complet...
Evening, Fellow BP'ers:First let me start by admitting that I recently listened to the most recent podcast with Kyosaki's CPA followed by Kyosaki's episode 500. Where basically in the first 10 minutes he poo poos on ...
I was just told about buying and selling a home. I can take the profit and put it in a self diredted IRA. I can then use this as my retirement.
Does any one do this and can you tell me more?
Thanks for your input.
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Thinking on withdraw most of my 401K account (no longer employed with that company) and invest in RE property. I have over 100K, also have lost over 10K in the past 13 months. Just want to have more control of my mo...
If your 401k provides a low rate of return and you know you can invest your money at a higher rate of return than the fees associated with withdrawing your money plus the opportunity cost of leaving your money in the ...