My employer offers a generous retirement plan: 4% company contribution (regardless of whether or not employee contributes) PLUS a 5% company match. In other words, a total of 9% from the employer if the employee c...
I have access to performing 1st position notes in Jacksonville, FL. They have a return of 14%. They cost $38K (on property for $60).
Has anyone read this article yet? I think it clearly articulates the unclear future for the bay area real estate market right now.https://www.theverge.com/interface/2020/5/15/21258793/bay-area-exodus-silicon-valley-s...
Hello guys so i am caught up in a dilemma here. Three months ago i joined my local reia and i have learned so much about investing from the meet ups although i had prior knowledge before attending the meet ups, i need...
Alright I am probably going to get a lot of people mad at me here. I have been reading alot of post about hiring a guy to do something "cheap". Which in general the "Cheapest is Rarely The Least Expensive" Imagine pay...
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I've been putting off this post simply because I wasn't entirely sure how I wanted to structure it. I've been a wannabe real estate investor for the last 3 years. You're probabl...
Hi All--I began delving heavy into real estate about 12 months ago after attending a "Ride Along" with a successful real estate investor in Philly. I learned a ton and took a bunch of value from that day, and somebod...
Hey experienced real estate investors!I'm caught at a crossroads and looking for some guidance. Scenario A and B are the 2 paths I believe are the best options I have for getting into real estate. Is there another opt...
Hey, I'm a new real estate agent in the Washington area. I just signed with an agency and started settling in. But after making cold calls and not having much luck, I am wondering what the best strategy for generating...
I have about 45 K left (@ 5.25%) on my "only" 3/2/2 rental property. I am hoping to pay it off by taking out a 401k loan and then pay the same 5.25% mortg. interest into my 401K loan thru paycheck deductions. The prop...