Why choose one self-directed IRA company over another? Is there any kind of benefit other than personal/professional relationship? Do/can these companies offer incentive in order to invest with them? Lower fees, etc....
Hi Everyone,My wife and I were looking to start flipping homes and/or buy rental properties. She recently rolled over her old 401K from past employer into rollover IRA with Fidelity. There is 46K in the account. We ha...
I want to start pitching the idea to some family and friends to lend money to me at x%, secured by properties that I am buying under value and instantly investing money in to improve.Trying to search the internet for ...
Hi there. So I've (we've) been a member here at BP for a couple weeks now, but I've kind of been MIA for the last week or so. I've finished reading the Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Real Estate Investing and I'll soon ...
I would love to see Bigger Pockets go Ape Shit over tokenization of Real Estate. Add one thing that real estate tokenization brings. Ready…set…go!
I am wondering if anyone has any tips for buying a property at auction. I have never been to one before (though trying to arrange to go to one and watch before the one I actually want). I am a bit nervous about being ...
PA Landlord Tenant Law states:68 P.S. § 250.511b§ 250.511b. Interest on escrow funds held more than two yearsCurrentness(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, all funds over one hundred dollars ($100) depos...
Hi BP Community,
I'm at a point in life where I'm considering getting a financial advisor to advise me on the science behind portfolio construction. I very much enjoy managing my own money, and I'm above average whe...
Does anyone have good experience with a company that offers Self Directed IRA accounts? I have an account with Equity Trust but there fees are high ($350/year) and the service is marginal.
I am in the early stages on evaluating some investment properties. I am currently a homeowner and this would not be an owner occupied home therefore I expect to put 20% down. To fund the 20% I'm considering all option...