We're going on 3 properties, and I'm wondering where others store their reserves for their rental properties? My general rule of thumb was 6 months of PITI, which I have in a savings account. As we go to 3 properties,...
Hi, friends.Do you keep capital and reserves in a savings account? In mutual funds? Obviously reserves and capital need to be in a liquid vehicle, but do you really keep $10K, $50K, $100K+ in an account earning nearly...
Apparently not the Federal Reserve Inspector General. She doesn't seem to know who is responsible for investigating as well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXlxBeAvsB8
“Printing counterfeit banknotes is illegal, but creating private money is not. The interdependence between the state and the businesses that can do this is the source of much of the instability of our economies. It co...
Looking to furnish a new STR - has anyone been able to furnish a STR at a big box store with 0 down and zero financing for 12-18 months?Or any suggestions where to shop for quality coastal furniture at a reasonable pr...
I'm a 26 year-old real estate investor from New Hampshire and, as I grow my current 22-unit multi-family portfolio, I need to ensure that I maintain sufficient capital reserve funds. Under usual economic conditions, h...
So I have learned quite a bit on analyzing rentals from a cash flow and risk standpoint, but when it comes to operations I am less sure how to operate. How do you 'pay' yourself the income, how much and where do you ...
Hey all - I'm brand new to real estate investing. I've been doing a lot of research and have primarily been focusing on single family and multi family homes. That said, I have a family member who is a realtor and brou...
When the investors here have cash saved up for down payment money on a new investment property, do you store that money in a standard bank account, in the market, in some other liquid investment? Some combination of ...
Where do you store your reserves so you can liquidate quickly but also get a decent return for so much money being tied up?