I'm curious as to whether investors are viewing the early 401k withdrawal as an opportunity to gain access to pre tax dollars, pay tax on them now at a lower rate and move them out of the market and into real estate.
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Hello there, I'm a fairly new investor and have questions about using subject-to financing for a primary residence. I currently live in a two-story home in North Dallas and recently saw a sign come up in my neighborho...
Hi everyone,I have a tenant is a great tenant. Pays on time, is kind, keeps the home very tidy, and doesn't complain a lot or break things. Recently my tenant informed me they have been prescribed a service animal for...
NMAR (Northwest Montana Association of realtors) The title company told me this morning that the head of NMAR just sent out a memo (haven't seen it since it is confidential????) declaring SS double closings illegal!...
Hey everyone! I wanted to reach out an here your thoughts on my situation.I have recently been presented with an amazing opportunity and am weighing my choices. My company has gone through a round of layoffs (financ...
Hey guys, I find myself pestering many agents to run some comps for my leads. I realized i have only connected with top agents and noticed many of the top performing agents simply are too busy many times to do things...
I have a tenant in good standing who has a good job, pays on time, is responsive and responsible. He broke up with his partner (happens) and has a new partner who is moving in. He was very upfront about this and intro...
Hi All,
I am putting together some numbers for my first deal and would appreciate if you could look over my numbers so far and let me know what you think?
First off, let me explain my current situation and what I am...
I swear this type of stuff might only happen to me. After a lengthy screening process on my BRRRR, I signed a lease with my tenant on November 1. Everything is good, received deposit and first month's rent. Just recei...
I'm thinking about buying rental properties and was curious if putting 100% down would make sense in my case. I'm 21 about to graduate college (thank god). I have no debt, and I have ~$200,000 saved up. I don't really...