I've been reading with great interest the articles by Ben Leybovich, especially the dilemma regarding obtaining non-recourse financing for the debt portion of deals. I think doing the larger deals the - GP/Syndicator...
Hello all - I am working with a QI who seems quite in-experienced! I want to ensure my 1031 goes through. I am on day 40 as I type. I've identified 4 properties, of which I want to purchase 3. (2 under contract, offer...
Three years ago I received a free/clear house on 2 lots and some money from family in my home state (currently active duty USAF). I immediately repaired anything wrong, updated the house and rented it. With the remain...
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Couldn't get 100% financing, so I got a super deal, got a 65% 1st and put up the rest (all my money). I would be but it's a great deal.
Time to rehab, needs 21k and I have nothing. What are my ...
My husband and I are hoping to maximize our retirement savings this year and need some strategy help. I currently have a 403b through work. There is no match from the company. I currently fund it myself at a total of ...
I have been talking with a few mentors and keep getting told different things, go figure! My beginning strategy was to wholesale houses until I built enough capital to do some buy and holds or buy and flip/rehab. I qu...
hello new (first message) hope i'm posting in the correct place, apologies if not.So here's my situation...I'm 35 (only child/no kids, renter, total debt 60K -primary student loans, good job in tech) I have small fami...
A friend at my "day job" asked me a question this week regarding cashing in his 401k to fund purchasing more rental properties, when he learned that I was in the rental property business. He's a mid-forties corporate...
I have been trying for years to reinvest $100,000 into some form of real estate and have gotten absolutely nowhere. Because I own my own business and deduct HEAVILY off it, I qualify for zero mortgages, even with perf...
How hard is it to buy a rental property in 2024? With all the buzz around high interest rates and soaring home prices, you’d think that investing in today’s market is a lost cause. But if a nineteen-year-old can take ...