I was approached with this concept recently. From my understanding, it sounds like you take out a life insurance policy and take out loans against it to fund your deals. I haven't heard it discussed on any of the Podc...
?: What are the components of a mortgage, is it only interest, principal, tax and insurance? How do I reduce each one of these costs? Does anyone have any strategies they can share? Any Oklahoma based strategies?Hey e...
Hey everyone! Just bought my first property in May and looking to get into the next one soon and my question is: If I have my money in a Whole Life insurance policy and borrow against that for a down payment would tha...
I've heard that if a family is displaced due to a hazard, the insurance company may place the family in a home and pay the landlord rent. Anyone have experience with this? Where and how do I get my rental on these lis...
Hello everyone, I am considering buying a lakefront house with a fishing dock for STR but have some concerns about guest safety issues. Do you purchase special insurance? Are there any other potential issues I should ...
Struggling with the idea of protecting first current assets with TERM/WHOLE life insurance vs first generating passive income through real-estate. What is the advice first generate as much passive income you can gener...
Good afternoon,I have a term life insurance policy with which I’m looking to use as leverage (collateral) to purchase a commercial property. Are there any lenders who are easy to work with using this creative lending ...
How are you guys holding your notes? LLC, a Trust? Curious to know....thanks
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I’m based in San Diego and looking to purchase my first investment property by March 2025. I earn around $15k/month from my business, but my income is somewhat variable, which might make securing financi...
Real estate investors often find themselves working with many providers between insurance, financing, property management, tax preparation and strategies, etc. This can be time consuming and frustrating to keep track ...