I am wanting to buy rental propety and move to a better location. I'm trying to figure out what is the best way to do this. I know the best and less risky way to do this is buy a rental property and live in one unit a...
I have a checkbook control Roth SDIRA and plan to invest in multifamily syndication. I am concerned about how UBIT/UDFI will kick in. I am new to this so forgive me if I don't present it correctly, but here is a hyp...
I'm looking to start a SD IRA checkbook LLC. I've got retirement accounts to fund it and start investing immediately. I was talking to a CPA about investing in their Private Equity fund.. When I told him I wanted to ...
Looking for a CPA/EA who knows this answer. I was a CPA but I don’t the answer to this. I have a friend who is 68 and lives in a trailer with his wife and granddaughter, kind of sucks. He does not have a ton of mon...
Long story short, the military has moved us 5 times since 2009 and I have been blessed to purchase 5 single family residential homes (turning 4 of them into rental properties after moving out), and 1 multi-family 6-un...
LIVE HERE PART OF THE YEAR (USA)PART OF THE YEAR THERE THAILANDSPLIT COSTS. How does this fit with real estate? Im not sure at the moment. But if this hits anyone as an interesting thought chime in..Steve
Hello, I am starting to consider getting into multi-family units with the very specific goal of replacing my current day job income when I plan to retire at 62. Here are my current thoughts and situation and looking ...
I know I want to reach FI by 40. Yesterday I turned 30. But the biggest challenge for me is trying to map out my 10 year plan to get there. I would love some ideas/advice. I figured some background info would be impor...
Hello BP family!I have been buying and selling my own investment properties here and there over the past 19 years while being a full-time police officer. I retired from law enforcement in 2022 and moved from Southern...
I'm in negotiations to purchase a duplex as an investment. Would it be better to finance the property for 15 yrs at 2.75% or for 30 yrs at 4.25%? The loan will be around 75K. I wouldn't normally consider the 15 yr, bu...