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Paige A. New Graduate: Invest in Real Estate or Invest in 401k and RothIRA
30 March 2021 | 11 replies

Hello everyone, I am a recent graduate from college with a job that is paying decently well, approximately mid five figures. I have saved a lot from working throughout college and have approximately 20K in savings. As...

Zach Fulton What do you think about this deal?
3 May 2023 | 11 replies

This property is well below market price because I am buying from a wholesaler. It is right in Greenville, 5 minutes from downtown. The property has new construction homes all around it and is in a very desirable area...

Kevin Franklin How to intervene before bank places tax lien...
17 April 2017 | 5 replies

I know a friend of the family that inherited his mother's house after her passing away and now, years later, he is on the verge of losing the house due to defaulting on property tax.  No tax lien has been placed on th...

Wayne Brady South Bay RE Agent/Broker
8 May 2018 | 7 replies

Hey all,I’m looking for a 4 plex in the South Bay. Any local agents or brokers you guys can recommend? Please DM me. -W

Dharmesh Shah Why will someone buy this tax lien during tax sale?
18 February 2016 | 7 replies

I was looking at our town last year tax sale record. One sale I noticed was Property Tax due was $13773 and it was sold with a premium of $72600. Why someone will pay this high premium for this tax sale?

David Phillips Canadians With Foreign Real Estate
4 November 2018 | 5 replies

As a Canadian buying a rental property in mexico, can I claim my expenses for the property on my Canadian taxes?

Mike Wadsley Colorado measures that impact real estate investing
4 November 2020 | 2 replies

While the election isn’t over for the candidacies, there are a handful of measures that will affect us as real estate investors.
Ballot measure 2B asked voters to approve a 0.25% sales-and-use tax increase (which amo...

Adriana McLaughlin New investor: I don't want to quit my W2 but want to max investing to offset taxes
5 September 2024 | 13 replies

I have a W2, but also have a real estate license, though I work very little in actually selling real estate. I just bought my first investment property in Chicago, and have been busy doing minor repairs, furnishing it...

David Morgan Self-directed Roth 401(k) questions
1 December 2017 | 15 replies

I have a few questions about investing in real estate with a Roth 401(k):

1.) If at age 45 I buy a vacation rental, and at age 59.5 I want to start using it for family vacations, would I first need to distribute the ...

Julio Caceres College student first inv. Let me know what you think!!!
23 August 2017 | 3 replies

Hello everyone, 
I'm planning to buy a pre-foreclosed multi-family property in my town. How should I approach the owner directly before the property forecloses? I like the idea of negotiating one on one before the pro...