Guys hi
I want to take credit line from my bank(chase)
just spoke with my business banker and she said that i can count on 10%-15% APR.
I am looking to get 30K credit line.
How do the interest and payments calcula...
I am looking at rolling my 401k into a self directed IRA with checkbook control in order to flip properties. I will be buying the properties using case from the SDIRA and reinvesting the profits back into it. So I w...
Hello everyone,I am finally ready to invest in a rental property and my goal is to get one property by the end of the year.
Anyways, I need to setup a California LLC (I have a business and assets I want to protect) a...
Hello. If I want to get into real estate investing particularly owning single family homes and renting them. Do you recommend that I set up an LLC for each property or one LLC for all of them?
Lately I have seen a number of posts from what I consider some of our most respected posters on the board using standard procedures to calculate returns. One of the calculations that happens frequently is that someon...
My wife's grandfather is in the final stages of his life on hospice care and the family is discussing what to do with his beach home in Nags Head, NC. The home appraises for around $450k. My father-in-law and his tw...
I'm wondering what direction I should take when I get started after re-locating to Chicago.
I will have something in the region of $750k to play with, and I am looking to use it to provide me with an income...
Hi everyone!
Haven't posted in quite some time but my father in law is looking to use some inheritance money to purchase a property in Maui or Tahoe. He's looking at it for tax relief as well as being able to use it ...
Do you have to pay taxes on the money you reserve for cap ex, repairs, vacancy and property management (If you aren't using a property manager)?
I remember I saw a topic like" What would you do with $50K IRA account" started by Josh, but could not find it anymore.
I am thinking about rolling over my old not performing 401K into a Roth IRA for a better return ...