When someone engages in a seller financing transaction, what are the standard stipulations? Loan term? Balloon payment? Interest? What about taxes? Does the owner continue to pay property taxes? I am looking at ...
Hey BP!I wanted to get some insight and advice from the BP community.I’ve decided to get started with investing (finally),however, I’m am stuck with the analysis paralyses.I’ve chosen my geographical location to be th...
Hello all, as we near 100% occupancy (YAY!), we are hoping to see some regular income from the fruits of our labor! Currently the management company is collecting rents, building an emergency expense fund, paying them...
I found a deal that I believe is a good one.
The property is listed at $320k and it has been on the market for over 200 days. It's a 1 story, 3bd/2br 1900 sq.ft. Houses sold within a 2 mi. radius and in the past 2 ...
I worked in London, UK for +8 years and during this time I purchased a residential property, there. 18 months ago, I relocated to Philadelphia, USA and I now rent the London property to tenants. I have some solid equi...
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...
Hi, I just showed an apartment for a potential tenant and I told her she should Send 3 month of pay stubs, she only sent 3 biweekly pay stubs, when I asked her for more she said that she was working at a different p...
A friend and I are both starting our own painting contracting companies, and something we were both thinking about doing with our profits, if we are good enough to make high profits, is invest in real estate. But we'r...
Please feel free to direct me to the correct sub-forum if this is not the correct one.I have been steadily investing buy and holds in southern New England (MA, RI, CT) with some decent success. However, when I look at...
Is it possible to avoid paying capital gains if i get a life insurance?I heard life insurance has 3 benefits1. It pays you 6%.2. Your money is untouchable.3. Tax shelter