My question is whether or not I should execute a HELOC. Im approved for 18,000. I dont need any of that money right now. Should I go through with it just to have it as a source of backup liquid asset? Pros, cons?
Is anyone aware of any Savings Accounts that pay high yield savings (1.6% or more) that allows you to open the account in your Solo 401k Trust EIN? I would like to be able to put my money to work in such an account w...
Hi,Assume there is no cost for mortgage requesting for my lender. Assume my marginal income tax bracket is very high, and mortgage rate is 5.25%. If I have lump-sum free cash, should I just apply it to my mortgage to ...
I am a real estate broker and investor who's been investing since 1999 when I bought my first property at 19. I have always had 80-90% of my total net worth invested in real estate and the rest liquid as a cash reserv...
If I plan to use funds in my Solo 401K to invest in a turnkey rental property (meaning a property that is rehabbed by a 3rd party, purchased by my 401K, and managed by a 3rd party) is that considered a "passive" in...
Hello Everyone, I am applying for Non-Traditional Unsecured Business Lines of Credit, and I would like to know what the best avenues are for acquiring them. I am referring to Business Credit Cards because they are liq...
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Has anyone heard of this guy. I am possibly attending this webinar today @2pm......
Hi All! This will be my first investment property. I currently live in Washington State, and am looking to invest in OH, providing housing for Section 8. I’m a full time property manager in my 9 to 5 and manage 138 do...
I want to start investinbg in real estate, My capital is 50K, I need ideas on how to make this money grow quicky in real estate in todays market.
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My wife and I are both six figure earners. We have the means to self fund two to four properties off the bat. I know there are pros and cons to each side of this question but is it better to self fund your first deal...