One of the most common questions that we get asked is, “If I were to invest $50,000 with you today, what kinds of returns should I expect?”
We get it. You want to know how hard real estate syndications can make your ...
I'm currently living in a duplex I own, work full time, but my employer doesn't offer a retirement plan. I'm considering starting an LLC that I can run rental income and expenses through for the main purpose of starti...
Sen. Robert M. Hertzberg (D-Van Nuys), introduced as SB 8 immediately after he was sworn in Dec. 1 According to the LA times, it would extend the state's sales & use tax to services. Healthcare and education serv...
I have a scenario that is playing out. I want to get some outside perspective from other investors, lenders, etc.... ideally from people with experience in Canada, but of course, not mandatory. Here is my Situation:In...
Dear BP Community, I am actively looking to purchase both units of a duplex, live in one unit and lease one unit (house hack). I found a property that I’m considering making an offer on, and I’m analyzing different ...
I have recently been learning about infinite banking via whole life insurance loan. Is it a great place to start to get funding for my first deal? Any things I need to watch out for or words of advice for that method?
Hey All,
I've become interested in the idea of a self directed IRA as I'm growing increasingly put off by my Edward Jones dude trying to convince me that a 6% rate of return is awesome. I'm also looking into the pro...
1. Cash Flow The extra profit left over after all of the expenses on a property have been paid. Your wealth really starts to compound when this profit is reinvested back into your portfolio. 2. Appreciation The natura...
If I have a rental business, can I use that income to qualify me as self employed so I can set up a self-directed solo 401(k)?
@Dmitriy Fomichenko @Seth Tandett
Hello all, I have a basic investing question: What is considered a positive cashflow when we borrow 100% of the money to invest in a property?In general and simple terms, it will be the money I gain over the money I s...