Appreciate any advice... I was fortunate to pick up a great property in Leucadia, California in 2001 which will be worth about 5M after I complete ADU's on property. NOI will be great on this property at 16.5K w...
So my dad is currently 55 years old and has been unemployed for the past 8 months. He's been in the hotel industry his whole life but was let go from his job back in May and is struggling both financially and mental...
Im finding myself faced with the decision to reduce 401k deposits in favor of putting aside money for a down payment on a primary residence so i can get a house faster. I currently live in an apartment.What are your t...
Looking for info on companies to move a 401k to a self directed 401 or IRA to be able to use for loaning and investing for real estate. I know someone has done this here so any advice on steps, what to be cautious abo...
I have a owner who want to sell everything and move away to Fl. he has a lot commerical property and is willing to do what is need to make the deal happen. Can anyone help me structure these deal or is it too much for...
In terms of a boomer buying a 2nd home for retirement before they are retired.
I expect Jon Holdman would say it's a doodad. And I too, have thought this was more of a lifestyle choice than a good investment, but n...
Just curious, mostly because I'm not the most patient person - how long did it take you guys to be at a level you're comfortable with? I've been trying to get good deals over the last year or so to continue and grow m...
A business partner of mine is in a partnership that owns an apartment building worth about $3M. They've been upgrading units as they've become vacant, which has reduced the monthly cash flow temporarily with expectat...
I'm getting ready to retire in Jan 2022. I have a rental home that is in my SDIRA LLC. I want to transfer the deed into my name at retirement. What kind of taxes would i be responsible for if I am unemployed??
Hey everyone. As most of you probably know they are allowing you to take from your IRA up to 100K and pay it back over 3 years with no 10% penalty. If you don't pay it back, you just pay taxes on it. Of course I am...