If my self-directed ira contributes 45% cash to buy a 3 unit property, and i contribute 20% cash, plus a mortgage in my name for my remaining 35%(title states IRA 45% undivided interest, me 55% undivided interest), ...
Hello Everyone,So I have started looking into potential BRRRR deals in my area, and ran numbers on a few. I'm starting to get to a point where I find one that looks to be a good investment, so if I was 100% ready, my...
I'am looking to transition from wholesaling into buy/hold and rehab/flips. I have an existing business line of credit (outside of real estate) that I could use to fund deals and I also have personal property with equi...
Dear Experts I'll ask the question first and then give the context so if you are not interested you can stop reading here.Is it a good idea to take a personal loan at 4.74% that I can close in 4 years, and buy a prope...
This remodel will run my bank account dry, or very close to it. What kind of financing can I find? Is there a “ rehab “ style LOAN I could qualify for? - Should I go the PERSONAL loan route?
I'm considering a strategy of applying for and (hopefully) opening multiple personal credit lines totaling at least $100k, and using them to fund 100% of my rental purchases & rehabs. This would be as an alternati...
Hi BP!Bear with me, although I've been a member for several months, this will be my first time posting. I'm new to investing and have been trying to learn as much as possible from BP as well as my local REI group ove...
ROBS: Rollovers as a Business Setup
Have any of you used this method to tap into 401ks/IRA's to fund a commercial venture?
Would love to hear your thoughts, THNX
My wife and I have written a personal note (made a loan) on a real estate project. This project is going to require more funding to complete. I am considering providing a second loan, from my self-directed IRA (or ...
Investment Info:
Other fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $220,000
Cash invested: $25,000
Sale price: $315,000
Chicago Penthouse (loop area)
How did you finance this deal?
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