Let's say I was planning on buying a property with my brother suppose for $1M. Let's say we were going to operate on a joint tenancy basis (at 50/50)If the plan would be that I would stay in a part of the property and...
Hi everyone. Im thinking about signing up for a Ron LeGrand teachings. In this specific lesson he teaches how to use your IRA to buy real estate with no money down is this true? I tried looking some things up and goo...
Howdy, If anyone has invested with funds from a self vested IRA and funds from outside an IRA - for instance, 50/50, how do you manage online purchases and split between the two?For example. A STR purchased property a...
Ok I just wanted to feedback from you guys. Is it dumb for me to be considering going with a duplex as a first investment in the sense that I won't be actually making any money per se? the mortgage and taxes usually c...
I spoke to a ate-stage college planning specialist. He helps parents of high school students plan and pay for college using strategies such as merit aid, need based aid, tax planning, savings and investing for college...
What expenses am I obligated to pay as a landlord, I have tenants that think I'm supposed to pay for everything that breaks, and "that's the purpose of them renting." What would they have to pay for, and what are thin...
HiMy LLC is set up to be the general partner of my LP who holds my properties.I'm wondering if I should open a bank account under my LLC or my LP?Should I pay my day to day bill with my LLC or my LP?
I am buying a rental property as Tenancy in Common (TIC) at Bay Area and getting a 250K Fractional TIC loan. The close cost of the loan is close to $6500 including everything which is look high to me and the rate is 4...
Would it be unusual for a tenant with a NNN to pay their rent, insurance, tax, and other expenses associated with their NNN lease in one yearly payment?
Hi AllI have the traditional 529 College Savings Plans for my 2 young boys. After doing some basic math, I can see that it won't come close to what they'll likely need in 15 years time.I haven't yet started investing ...