I joined the full-time workforce in January and I have begun to contribute to my company's Roth 401k, in large part because I am enticed by the concept of tax-free earnings and a corporate match (a standard 60% of the...
I have 2 properties in mind hard to pass up can purchase with 100k. Do a hardship withdrawal pay it back within the 3 years or loan within 5 years but with the loan a lot of cash would come out of my paycheck weekly. ...
I own a couple of rentals and have a > $1M net worth.Probably 60% of that NW is in retirement funds with the other 40% being in cash, brokerage accounts, equity in properties (approximately $100k in equity).I have ...
I am 32 and just bought my first rental property with my brother. It’s a duplex he lives on one side we rent out the other. My background is mostly stock investing (professionally and personally) but this first rental...
I have a two family house and the plan is to buy another one in 4-5 years. Keeping the current one, rent out both units, and move into the new one. We've been saving up for a down payment to do 20% down. Currently hav...
Here it is, I have been wanting to get into real estate for some time. After a positive test for COVID, I qualify for the retirement loan withdrawal. Also, I work in the aerospace industry and have a strong potentia...
Hi Everyone! I need urgent help to find a good real estate attorney in Atlanta, GA. I've run into a issue with a recent contract. The seller stated that he'd gave instruction to view the property up on signed agreemen...
I'm working a W2 job right now and my employer offers a match in their retirement accounts. However, I was wondering if it would be better to invest in their Roth option or traditional option if I know I am going to b...
I'm new to the real estate game, and I'm making a hard pivot in my financial strategy on where to allocate my money. All my life, my financial aspirations have been to max out my retirement accounts, but now I am tryi...
My company's 401k will allow me to take loans of up to 50% of my balance. I believe the rate would be around 5% and all the interest goes back into my 401k. On the other hand a hard money lender collects the interes...