I thought I had sold all my stock last year. But I just looked at my online account and I had forgot to sell some. Turns out that was good news! I bought ETLY (a company that makes electric vehicles) at $0.045. Tod...
Does anyone have experience using the in stock cabinets from Lowe's? The brand name is Diamond. I have and allowance from my contractor but he is insisting that I get these cabinets from Lowe's.
Our initial intent wa...
Does anyone know if you can pull money out of the stock market to buy a real estate investment property and avoid capital gains taxes, similar to a 1031 exchange?
When it comes to investing, there are many different options and it can become hard to decide on the best course of action. Stock investing and real estate investing are two very prominent choices for long-term and ev...
I am closing on my first deal this Friday and a second deal in another month. Both are single family residential homes that do not have tenants in place. I am putting 20% down on each from equity on personal home. Sho...
Hi,I had a quick question - hypothetically, if I had capital gains on stocks, could I theoretically purchase a property that same year and do bonus depreciation from the property to offset my stock capital gains taxes...
This is not a question of which is better, as since this is on Biggerpockets, the bias is obvious.My question is for the folks that are invested in both the Stock Market and Real Estate. What is your strategy for inve...
I currently invest my rental income into a high yield savings account or a s&p 500 index fund. I would like other investors input or knowledge on what you do with your rental income? I only have two units so nothi...
I am currently saving for my first down payment on a buy and hold real estate property. I'm using Barclays with their really high 1.5% APY savings account. A lot of people will argue that if you are saving for a down ...
What is your favorite metric (CoC, IRR, ROI, etc.) you are using when comparing your real estate investments to the stock market (or other more passive investment vehicles)? In my mind, IRR seems to be the most releva...