Own a home. Balance: $254,600. 2.6%. 30yr mortgage. 1786/month. I don't have any other major bills. income: 4200-4800/month. Have Mutual funds. 50K. I want to start investing in real estate. Been watching all i can, b...
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I am new to real estate and this community. I have decided that I want to dedicate my time and money to creating a financial free future. Without having the extra funds to spend on gurus, starter kits and et...
Hi all,I was recently introduced to a real estate investment opportunity by an old friend (who claims to be a gap funder/broker). He introduced me to a partner of his who claimed he had access to portable mobile home ...
When dealing with investors who gain their capital from fraudulent/illicit means, what authorities should be made aware and in what order?
I've been looking through a lot of discussions and can't find anything about the actual numbers of an equity investment. Let's say that I bought a 100k house using crowdfunding as an equity investment (not debt) and c...
I’d love to hear anyone’s story about their experience with Condo Investing. I grew up in a Condo which we now own and I’ve been thinking about buying a couple units within our complex area. Location wise, the complex...
Greetings Everyone,Has any one ever created a self-directed IRA and used it? From your experience, would you mind explaining what you did to accomplish this? I am not 100% sure how it works, and I would greatly apprec...
My biggest obstacle in RE investing is lack of capital. I save money for an emergency fund then some "emergency" usually happens and then I am set back a few dollars. I was thinking of ideas to raise money for a down ...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $62,000
Cash invested: $40,000
Sale price: $150,000
Beautiful remodel in Kansas City’s Oak Park neighborhood. I...
So what happens if I have invested in a crowd funding platform and then the worst nightmare happens, they go under and its time to liquidate assets (or do they even liquidate the assets): how do I get paid back and to...