My employer gives me the option of setting up an IRA or Roth IRA and they will match up to 3%. My goal is to continue to buy real estate and be able to spend some of those profits as I go and reinvesr the rest of the ...
How much monthly rental income do you need to NET (what goes in your pocket after loans, repairs, taxes, etc.) to quit your job?
I read an article on a financial website a few months ago about this, and filed it away as something that I might be able to use in the future. Yesterday I was talking on the phone with someone from this site who know...
I am looking for input from folks that use Series LLC's for their rental properties or attorneys that have legal experience with the concept. I attended a local REA meeting where an attorney discussed asset protection...
CEO steals the money? Your investment in a syndication 100% at risk?CrowdStreet, a real estate investment platform, was hit with a SEC news report claiming that $63 million in customer cash went missing. The funds wer...
Hi All,
I am curious as to what type of business models experienced house flipping teams have used to set the foundation for their house flipping business with other co-owners.
Myself and two of my friends are inter...
Hey Everyone,I am 24 years old with a stable day job. I have a a sizable amount of student debt, but nothing unmanageable (under 20k). I've been listening to the Bigger Pockets Podcast for a while now and have been ...
I've always done my own taxes until I started receiving 1st rental property income. So I am asking the BP community for recommended CPA in Augusta GA area. Next year my rentals will jump upwards in number, so I want...
looking for opinions on what software and or sources you guys have had success with in terms of keeping track of rentals, people, cleaners, maintenance, expenditures, etc. thank you!
Hi all,
I had been using Stessa since I started investing in real estate to manage accounting on my 4 units. I have a property manager that handles payments/tenant screening so I don't need anything too fancy yet, bu...