We have 2 options now that we're selling our home and cashing out enough money to pay our daugher's college fund. We have a 403B account in my wife's dad's name that is over $300K that is only drawing 3.5% interest. S...
I am venturing out into buying my 6th rental property and have decided to cash out my 401k < 30k>. I am not sure if other folks here have done it. I will be getting $1000 positive cashflow every all the fixe...
My name is Aslyne and I was born and raised in NJ but I have been living in Orlando, FL for the past 6 years. I recently moved to Pennsylvania for work so I am currently in Lancaster, PA. Growing up watching my father...
How many investors have gotten hit with capital gain tax. And do you get thatt charge done when you sell and include that number when finding out how much flipping would cost you?
The topic has been discussed a million times in a million different ways but I have an opportunity to purchase 4 small 3bdrm homes for around 115k. They are in a economically depressed rural location and will be HUD p...
Guys,
I have been thinking about taxes lately and have come to realize that they will hit me very hard if I do not proactively find a solution. I trade the markets with with few expenses to deduct and will be in the ...
I am seeking perspective from the savvy note investors as well as established buy and hold (rental property) investors regarding the "best" strategy to grow net worth over time. I am a current house flipper and looki...
I started flipping in Dallas earlier this year. To date, have completed 1, have 1 in escrow, and close on 4 purchases this week. Most are being bought in wholesale, some conventionally financed too. Wanted to hear exp...
The main reason why investors prefer real estate syndication is access and time to deal flow. Not everyone has time to search for deals and underwrite hundreds of properties to find the perfect property. Instead they ...
Would someone please explain the difference in taxes between investing in MF syndication using Solo K versus using "regular" funds from my checking account? Let's say I invest $100k in a MF syndication, giving me 20%...