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Zachary Sakena How to structure first rental in NJ: Should I use an LLC? Land Trust?
11 December 2024 | 13 replies

I am moving out of a home that was my primary residence, and it is becoming a rental. the mortgage is currently in my name.  This will be my first rental. Should I set up a land trust then put the beneficiary as an LL...

Alfredo Chavira Question about paying off student loan versus investing
31 January 2016 | 16 replies

Hello, I am faced with a decision and would like some advice. I currently have a full time dependable job and about $13,000 saved up. I am wondering if I should put all of my extra income (amount of money left after a...

James H. Repercussions of Defaulting on a Hard Money Loan
16 July 2017 | 15 replies

I have been considering the idea of using HMLs in the future. Not that I would plan to, but I was hoping some of the HMLs or folks with experience borrowing from HMLs could describe what happens if you default.

So fa...

Ivan Jouikov Achieving financial independance - how easy is it?
20 April 2009 | 13 replies

I'm curious to know how many RE investors here achieved financial independance. I think that's #1 reason as to why I'm interested in the subject.

When I say financial independance, I don't mean you don't work all ...

Ran Iarovich How do you calculate risk when you are investing in residential real estate?
25 April 2023 | 16 replies

I want to hear your thoughts on how you calculate the risk of failure for investing in real estate. As someone who has invested in equities my whole life I was trained to look at the WACC value or Beta of risk based o...

Nick J. How To Beat The Due-On-Sale Clause
22 November 2010 | 11 replies

So there has been some uprising in the discussion of Sub2 investing and the Due On Sale Clause.

Most recently, a blog post of mine titled: Attention: Residential Real Estate Agents

The topic of that blog post was t...

Julia Brantley Cash on Cash for first rental
21 February 2016 | 19 replies

My husband and I are looking to go in on our first buy-and-hold rental.  I've been hearing and reading different things about Cash on Cash ROI and what constitutes a "good enough" return.  My husband has a co-worker t...

Lisa Ryan I'm going with my gut...
12 May 2015 | 18 replies

I'm going with my gut and I know some *concerned* individuals might lecture me :)As I talked about in a previous post, one of my applicants warned me that he had an eviction on his report but his name wasn't on the le...

Brent C. Real Estate Investing Vs Investing in your own Company
28 May 2014 | 12 replies

As a newbie looking into Real Estate as a way to make money, the more I read the more feel that Leverage and tax advantages are the two main ways to make money in Real estate, otherwise it is like any other busines...

Scott Kammerer New member in Vegas, going to have 100k+ to invest in about a year.
30 January 2015 | 6 replies

Hi everyone, I'm Scott. 28 years old, 8 year Marine Corps vet, based in Las Vegas, NV.Starting in a few days I am taking on a private security contract that will take me one year to fulfill. At the end of said contrac...