Just finished reading Set For Life. 401k's let your wealth compound tax free but if you're in a higher tax bracket later in life, you're differing your tax bill to a higher tax bracket.
I also want to accelerate my a...
I am 73 this year. I was a real estate agent for several years. When I got my commission, I bought a new pair of shoes, and put the rest in the bank. My back up job was RN. When I retired in 2000, I moved to the poo...
I'm Darrick,
a wet behind the ears investor in Philadelphia, PA - My wife and I are interested in interested in wholesaling to get our feet wet but because we have a few dollars socked away we have other options once...
Looking to invest a small portion of money into real estate. Help please.
Hello Everyone, So I just paid my house off and am now unconventionally financially independent. I say unconventionally (maybe this is the wrong word for this ..I don't know) because while I am able to net about $13-1...
am trying to become more strategic with my real estate portfolio. Right now I have ten rentals that are paying me around $50k/year in positive cash flow after fees and expenses. About $62k per year if you include t...
Hello BP,I am currently a new investor and have narrowed my first investment property type to be a multi family 2-4 residence. On a separate note, I have learned that based on my finances I would be qualified to be a...
Rental One- 3/2 1500Sft- Rented for $1500.00 We have a mortgage - After repairs, Capex, vacancy, and PITI- cash flow = $575.00
Rental Two- 3/1.5 1300Sft- Rented for $1500.00 Owned free and clear- After repair, Cap...
This is my first post, so I thought I would start by giving a summary of what my wife and I have done to date:We pretty much got started investing by accident. I am from Philadelphia and my wife is from Northern NJ, ...
Hello everyone, so one of my partners has around 250k in cash & wants to invest but wants his return to be as passive as possible. He doesn’t want to deal with tenants or maintenance. What’s one way to get a good ...