My in-laws are retired, they have owned a "winter" home in AZ for a couple years, and a within the last year or so purchased a "summer" condo in MI after selling another home in MI to be closer to us and their grandch...
Hey everybody! First time posting. Thanks in advance. My mother recently retired and is renting. I have been divorced for two years. My ex-wife was awarded the house (with my VA mortgage at a rate so good it won't be ...
Hi Everyone...I found out that one of my parents has substantial funds in a Money Market account that is part of his retirement portfolio. His accountant said he can invest it in ventures other than stocks, bonds, mu...
My father is retiring soon to Mexico, and wants me to take over his rental property. The home cash flows very well, but he owes as much as the home is worth. And I'm currently maxed out on getting another loan. I c...
Why are people generally not ok with “feeding” a rental property with negative cash flow, when they basically do this every day with standard retirement accounts? What’s the difference between putting extra cash into ...
Would like to talk to buy-and-holders in their 60s and older about their strategies as they age. If you're 65 or above, is there an age at which you'd like to own all your properties outright, sell them, or refuse to...
I have a retirement account from a previous employer. It contains around $23,000. I was considering trying to use this money to help in purchasing my next property. However, this account, while I'm no longer contribut...
Over the last few days, I've been vetting my first potentially solid SFH-For Sale By Owner Wholesale deal.The seller was an older gentlemen. From our first phone conversation we hit it off 100%. I expressed some inter...
Retired in July and have monies in 401a and 403b. Not interested in rolling over to SD-IRA so is it better to pull the funds out now (avoiding increasing taxes in the future) or purchase SFH ($150k or less with cash f...
I am currently analyzing an off market deal in a small college town, that is currently operating as college housing with a "rent by the room" style.
In order to make this deal work need to use my own retirement fund...