A client asked me today, "If I am using a self-directed IRA to purchase an investment property, do I have to buy it in an LLC owned by my self-directed IRA or can the IRA purchase the property in its own name. I can ...
I recently was offered a pension lump sum payout by a previous employer. As a 45 year old, I have a few years left until retirement. I have 13 vested years with this previous employer with a monthly payment estimate...
Hi, my brother and I are investors with experience in mostly single and 4 unit multi-units and we are currently looking for a commercial multifamily real estate property in the Cleveland area. This is our 1st experie...
Hi all. I previously owned/managed and did all repairs for a duplex I later sold in a divorce. (Originally purchased with a private lender who has since passed away.) Now I do repairs and property mgmt for my boyfrien...
My name is Christopher Wilbur. I am an owner/partner at a technology firm in Eastern Massachusetts and I am looking to break into real estate investing. I came across this site as well as the podcasts last week and ...
I am starting out bidding at the county steps but can't seem to win one. Everyone tells me to not bid above 70% of market value. Is the correct? or do i bump it up to 75/80 %?
Thanks, Matt
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I am about to go on the military deployment for 1 year. However, I am leaving my 4 properties rented out on the leases to different tenants in same city.
I was thinking about the...
I want to invest in the U.S and just wanted to know that do you need to get U.S citizenship to rent or flip a property in the U.S? and can I get a mortgage or loan for investing in U.S without being a citizen there?
I purchased a SFR property years ago and I financed it under my personal name. I then transferred the deed to my LLC. My CPA advised me to transfer it back to my name and not leave it in the LLC. His reason was that I...
I'm prepping for my first MTR and gathering all the (read: As few tools as possible!) to make this workflow smooth.But as usual, software companies don't make this easy on the end user. (And that's coming from someone...