Good evening. I just changed from a full time "regular" job. I have about $40,000 in my 401K. I need to decide which IRA to move it to, but can I leverage this at all to buy an investment property?
How could I target insurance claims tenants for my MTR? For example, would I call the area home insurance companies to notify them of the available rooms? Or something more creative?
newbie question about how to remove pmi and get heloc.we have owned our home for about 4 years now. this is our only house, mortgage is held by freddy mac, servicing company is qrl. the county recently reappraised our...
Does anyone have suggestions for methods for non-institutional investors to hedge against falling rents and/or real estate prices? I'm considering investing in a leveraged inverse ETF to hedge against potential decli...
Just curious if anyone here uses the Infinite Banking concept as a vehicle for holding and using cash for your deals and if so how it has worked for you? Any and all comments from folks who use the concept are apprec...
If I rent a property out to someone, do I have to be in the same city if something goes wrong?
Can they handle the problem themselves?
I have noticed that while we use a lot of platforms to help us run our businesses in Real Estate we are still pretty far behind in most respects. Do you think this is because most of the people in the Real Estate busi...
Hi guys!I've just recently bought myself an apartment to live in, in Abbotsford, BC (about an hour outside of vancouver BC). Now, I'm looking to buy my first investment rental property. The problem is, in my area, the...
I heard an investor on a call say it's best to have some debt on properties for protection. There wasn't time to discuss in detail so I'm asking you all fellow investors about this. What's your perspective and why? I ...
Hello Everyone,My name is Nigel and I'm new to the real estate scene. I live in Denver Colorado, where I'm trying to start my business. I'm trying to switch career fields from IT (where i am a IT systems Analyst) to R...