How many folks here have seen an email, FB posts, Instagrams marketing around this?Federal HUD-1 Loophole I'm Using To Make Boatloads Of Cash In The Sky-Rocketing "Forbearance Crisis"Ok - this sounds like another flav...
Good Morning BP Community,I'm looking for your experience and/or advice on borrowing money from family & friends. Although I don't have an opportunity to make an offer, I want to get money sourced ahead of when I...
Are you sitting on an amazing business idea? Knowing how to get money to start a business is a critical first step to getting your concept off the ground. While there are all kinds of funding options, you may be able ...
My situation is that I'm 45 years old and I have a 401K with my current employer. They match 100% up to 3% then 50% up to 5%. So I contribute 5% and get 4%, immediately vested. I've been contributing this for about 13...
Hi BP,I came across this interesting announcement on the HUD.gov site today. Looks like HUD might be looking to make Section 8 and Housing Vouchers less difficult to accept by initiating listening sessions across the ...
I listened to a podcast the other day and unfortunately I can't remember the gentleman's name or podcast number..ugh. I have been knocking a few off each day. He was talking about retirement and that we should not con...
Good Evening all. I am a beginner, but yet I've been a landlord for about 11 years. This is via my mothers home that my sister and I inherited. I am a physical therapist and was doing quite well until covid hit as I ...
Hello everyone! I am looking to get started in real estate investing and need some sound advice. I bought my house in 2018 right before the market boom for 369k and did a cash out refinance in 2020 when the rates drop...
Hi every one,
I have learned a lot from reading through other people posts but it couldn’t apply those recommendation to my own situation. Long story short, we are a family of two ( mid 40th) with the cash flow of a...
I've heard time and time again that real estate will out preform retirement. Though it's hard to deny the fact that Roth Ira's are 100% tax free after 69.5. Getting into real estate I'm wondering if I should continue ...