If I am actively contribute to my 401k with my current employer, is that mean I can't convert that to self directed 401k?
Hi everyone, I am purchasing a triplex and I will be living in one of the units for a while, my question is should I put the 53k in a Roth IRA first and then use it as a down payment for my property or just write the ...
As a property manager, one of the crucial and multifaceted responsibilities is ensuring that landlords have reliable tenants who will treat their property with respect, maintain it in good condition, and pay rent cons...
Hello everyone my name is Estevan. I own a home outright and its zoned R3 which means i can build an apartment on the property. I have about 200k cash, 725 credit score and almost zero debt. I can barrow additional fu...
Hi everyone. I'm trapped with an expensive mortgage. I can't find anywhere to live. Here's the back story...I've been partially self employed for the last few years but have just become self employed full time this ye...
Hello fellow BP members. I would like to begin investing in rental properties in 2019. One way that I would like to start is to fully withdraw from my 401K.
I have Fidelity and it is a custodian 401K. I want to, firs...
Hello BP Folks, I'm curious how more experienced landlords might handle this situation. I have a Class B apartment that I am renting out in a Class C neighborhood (West Kensington of Philadelphia) that I have been ha...
Our current employer does not offer 401K. Started to invest on Roth IRA from past 5 years. The max is only 5.5K yearly contributions we can as per IRS limits. But some of my friends who work has 401K offered by thei...
I have been debating what percentage of my income to keep investing in my retirement accounts through my employer and thought it may be beneficial to ask if anyone had reasons for or against contributing more than req...
Hi Guys,
I am new to this group. I have a couple rental properties and I was advised by my cpa to retitle them in my S-corp. He also wants my to have my rent paid to the S-Corp and start paying all of the bills for...