I would like to purchase a property with funds from my IRA to use as a rental property. I know there are rules regarding who I can and cannot rent to (like family members). I would like to do a lot of the managemen...
I have some experience flipping as well as LTR SFH, but have always wanted to move into bigger commercial multifamily...What would you do with 6million dollars?Would you buy smaller all cash or use that money as a Dp...
I would like to learn more about the use of an IRA for the purchase of buy and hold properties. Are these properties held in an LLC that your own or in your personal name? Can you use these funds for any property, whe...
I'm far from the 15% tax bracket, but my tax bracket will drop drastically in retirement, so I'm wondering if the 0% capital gains tax will apply to real estate investors who sell real estate and are in the 15% or 10%...
I have a leverage question, would you spend $90k to get a property with a $1300 mortgage when comps in the market would be closer to $2200?If I go VA, I could get a similar property for no money down but have that $22...
I've read that a business owner can hire their children, then fund a Roth IRA for them since they have earned income. Are there any reasons this would be a bad idea?
When using a self directed IRA as a down payment on a rental property, I'm understanding that any cash flow can't be touched for personal use (if that's not the case please chime in). What happens then if you wanted t...
Hi all!Detroit is booming right now and this Newbie wants in. My plan is to start flipping homes to build up my cash on hand, then buy and hold for passive income. From research and speaking with current flippers, the...
I've got a 401(k) with a previous employer that is not doing much in the market these days. I'm considering moving this into either a self-directed IRA (Checkbook) or a 401(a) under my own LLC. Any insight into either...
We will have a few hundred thousand dollars to invest after our home sale. Not only do I want to avoid paying taxes on that money, but we want to invest it as well. Initially, we would need access to approximately $50...