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Dan Wynn Real Estate: Long-Term Investment
23 December 2021 | 0 replies

If you’re considering buying real estate property to have it serve as an investment, you might be entertaining concerns over whether it would be an excellent place to put your hard-earned money.

Remember, this is a...

James Snedaker Injury settlement for minor
11 July 2023 | 1 reply

Hello everybody,
My young son has been awarded about 150k from an injury settlement. We would like to invest his money into a rental property, instead of an annuity which I'm told is typical for this situation. Has a...

Marc Roach Credit card to Pay mortgage
4 February 2017 | 3 replies

Can you pay your mortgage using a credit card?
There must be some sort of hack!!!
If so how were you able to achieve this.

I would like to do so to earn miles each month for the mortgage.

I was asking around at pl...

Rick Oaks 1%-2% rule? Need your experience
21 January 2020 | 9 replies

Im new to larger apartments. I’m looking at a 8 unit building with $5100 month in rents. Building is in reasonable shape and units have various amount of updates Overall decent building in rural and safe area. Own...

Jorge Abreu 5 Reasons Real Estate Is The Most Effective And Lucrative Investm
7 November 2022 | 0 replies

5 Reasons Real Estate Is The Most Effective And Lucrative InvestmentThe vast majority of people spend their lives working full-time jobs to earn a “steady” paycheck. Meanwhile, the wealthy have somehow unlocked the se...

Jordan Jackson IS BRRRR necessary in this situation
17 June 2019 | 7 replies

Details:I have solid w2 income, good credit, cash on hand, a local lendor willing to do mortgages down as low as $30k (after 20% down), and a family handy man to handle most repairs and rehab work. In a hypothetical, ...

Thomas J. Clifford LEVERAGING TARGET: What should my downpayment be?
21 June 2019 | 4 replies

I'm leaving the newbie RE investor phase of education and gearing up to look for my first purchase/purchases. I plan to do another 30 year refi on my primary residence and walk away with slightly smaller monthly payme...

Jack B. Houses merely maintain purchasing power, due to inflation.
26 August 2021 | 17 replies

People don't seem to understand the difference between nominal and real house prices. Real prices are inflation adjusted. The basically cost the same as they always have, adjusted for inflation. 
With real estate sur...

Jeff Irwin Deceased Parents home is Co owned by myself and sister
31 March 2016 | 7 replies

it is about to go on the market. However,  I was wondering if I should buy my sister out since I already have half the equity and turn it into a rental? Selling price would be approx 180,000 and rents for nice homes i...

Gerald E. Bonus Depreciation towards W2 Income
24 August 2021 | 9 replies

Newbie question:  I've read numerous threads on the depreciation benefits of RE investing but need to ask the following for clarity.  I earn over $150K in W2 income.  My RE business partner and I have an LLC and are c...