Hi, all. I'm a new investor and want to begin lending hard money. I'm really considering rolling over my IRA into a Self Directed IRA in order to work with a trusted partner who wants to build and flip homes in the ar...
Hello, Just want to begin to say I am a young open and very self driven person. I have taught myself a basic but great amount of knowledge on what it means to be an investor. I am located in the West Valley of Phoenix...
I would really like to team up with a realtor or team who can help with foreclosures and auctions in Dallas and Atlanta. I would like to accumulate some good revenue generating properties and possibly some flips. An...
I am going to be an agent and give it my all . I Passed my state exam and am going to join a brokerage what kind of questions should i ask a potential brokerage I'm going to be a part of? what advise would you give yo...
Looking to see what type of SDIrA others who invest in notes are using --> checkbook or custodian. I don't like all of the custodian fees, but I think it is safer (with regards to the IRS) than the checkbook.I'm ...
I have been a personal finance geek for a long time and found my way to biggerpockets.com through other personal finance blogs and podcasts. After listening to a number of the Bigger Pockets podcasts and reading up on...
New investor, looking for advise on the possibility of using an inherited IRA for leveraging a property. Let me know if you have any experience in this matter.
Hello everyone,I've been digging through the forums and have found a lot topics on investing with retirement accounts but my situation is slightly different so I felt it called for a new post on the subject.....My fat...
I have some money sitting in a 401k account from a job I left about a year ago, not much, about $20K. I can roll that over to an SDIRA, correct?Does it matter what strategy you use (Fix & Flip, Buy & Hold, BRR...
I have toured a property that I will more than likely make a offer on -- once my agent comes back with some market analysis. The property is priced around what it will appraise for -- I believe (as does the State of ...