Originally posted by nationwidepi:Originally posted by Mathew Paetz: start buying properties using my SDIRA [/quote
I wanted to thank you for your advice. If you dont mind taking a second and expla...
I’m torn. I finally am under contract for a property that is in a small town, but has a new and growing casino as well as a popular mountain area… Its also known for hiking trails and scenic views. I was lucky enough ...
Hey All!I am glad to finally get started with the Bigger Pockets community! I have heard a lot of good things and wanted to jump on the bandwagon myself. I am actually very excited and hope to be very active here. I h...
Hi all,Working backwards from an initial goal of $300 per month, $3,600 per year, I would need $18,000 in starting capital if my average return is 20% per year from NPNs.Sounds doable in terms of saving, but my concer...
There is a dark side of buying a property with no money down at full market value.
I get alot of calls each week from people that bought their property last year and got a 100% loan and now they have to sell the prop...
I'm selling some apartments at what feel like crazy low caps. I'd like to 1031 the money into a value play of some kind. Retail is the traditional next step but I'm concerned about the outlook for anything except AAA ...
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Im looking for the best way to partner my llc with my sisters 401k.
We are thinking of buying the property in the 401k and when the property sells the 401k pay my llc any thoughts on thi...
Good day y'all,Planning on investing in Maryland. Would anyone care to share your experience and knowledge of the local area in and around Washington DC. What would be the pros and the cons? What should one take in...
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I've been trying to get into real estate in my local market by using an FHA loan on a multi family property. The problem I am running into is either my wife and I aren't willing to live there for the 1 yea...
I have taken the BP advice and reached out to 15 lenders (of all different sizes) in hopes of finding one who required a lower <25% down payment on a 2-4 unit property but have had no luck. This is my first propert...