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Scott Hubbard Legitimate Self Directed Strategy or not?
18 December 2010 | 25 replies

I was talking to another investor who proposed the following as a solution investors looking for more flexibility when using their SDIRA.

Two unrelated individuals arrange to make a loan to one another using their S...

Joe S. Does ceiling fans increase the rent rate or not?
19 September 2021 | 59 replies

Does ceiling fans/ light combo increase the rent rate or not?I just purchased a house that had nice lighting in the bedrooms, but was not ceiling fans. I know ceiling fans are just something extra for tennis to break,...

Mike B. My first true "FLIP"! With pix!
26 January 2018 | 42 replies

Hi all,Well after doing (1) live-in BRRRR and (1) SFH BRRRR which is rented out now, I decided I wanted to do a true "flip".  That is, buy a property, gut renovate, and immediately try to sell it. I had just recently ...

Abhishek Banerjee Househacking in the Bay Area
7 October 2020 | 23 replies

Hi all,
Long term BP member but infrequent poster. I currently rent in SF (SoMa) but starting to consider a MF purchase in Q1 using a FHA loan. The idea would be to move into one unit while renting the other(s). I do...

Steve Chan Why keep money in your 401K?
3 June 2020 | 60 replies

If your 401k provides a low rate of return and you know you can invest your money at a higher rate of return than the fees associated with withdrawing your money plus the opportunity cost of leaving your money in the ...