Hello!My husband's father has funds in his retirement account that he'd love to invest in our REI business. He's willing to move his current IRA into an SD account so to have checkbook capacity, however, we found that...
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I have four properties in Alabama and Mississippi that are currently undergoing remodeling. While I have more deal opportunities available, I'm short on funds. What would you recommend...
Hello! I'm completely new to investing, and am looking for advise. I'm looking at buying my first rental - a SFH in the Midwest. Currently I'm looking in Indianapolis and Detriot. I currently live in Sacramento, CA. ...
After spending a ton of time on this site and listening to a bunch of podcasts, I am finally taking action. I've got a partner with experience in rehab/holding/flipping and today I began the process of getting a home...
Hello fellow BP members. I would like to begin investing in rental properties in 2019. One way that I would like to start is to fully withdraw from my 401K.
I have Fidelity and it is a custodian 401K. I want to, firs...
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has been involved in originating or receiving loans from a 401k to purchase a property. Not taking a loan from your personal 401k, but loaning funds to someone (or being the person that r...
I’ve been doing some reading on “Gift Funds” as part of a down payment but it seems that only immediate family members are allowable sources. My partner and I are unmarried and I plan to apply for the mortgage on my o...
Hello Iam trying to figure out away for my mother to use her 401k to invest into my llc to flip houses. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks
Looking for feedback on my strategy. My thoughts are I can get better deals with a cash offer on or off market. To that end, I can access $280,000 on a HELOC at 6.75%, and have other funds available to make a total...
Investors - I am gearing up for my first Real Estate Fund and have a quick question that will influence how I proceed. Would you be more or less likely to invest in a pooled fund with no control over hand picking part...