Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Springfield.
Purchase price: $146,000
Cash invested: $25,000
Sale price: $255,300
My first home, my first house hack! This wa...
How much will having student loans affect my ability to get a loan for building / heavily renovating a property?I have been scouring the forums with the topic of student loans and continuously see the same messages:6 ...
Hey guys, I recently stumbled upon this site. Great info. My question is, i bought two properties using the VA loan one in Colorado Springs the other in Fort Walton Beach. I’m renting out the one in CSprings. I’ve onl...
I'm reflecting back on a situation that happened over the last several days and trying to ensure that I properly identify the lessons learned. I'll lay out the scenario below, and I'm hoping you all can provide some ...
So I recently purchased a duplex in Wisconsin. The seller did not disclose that one of the tenants had owed money for several months and had a signed 'Eviction Stipulation' that basically said if they didn't pay the ...
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Some SDIRA custodians also offer SDHSAs. On the funding side, IRAs and HSAs are different animals. Retirement account (401Ks, IRAs) contributions must be made from earned income. HSAs, on the other hand, require on...
Earlier today, I was sent an article from the folks at Forbes that they thought our readers would be interested in.
The article is a great read and brought a new perspective to things for me.
Subprime In Sheep's Clo...
I'm trying to determine if it would be better to sell and collect this equity on one of my properties or keep it and continue reaping the nice cash flow it produces. Here's the situation.Home has a mortgage of 27 yea...