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Trey Snellings Multi family- affordable housing conversion
6 June 2019 | 8 replies
I just read somewhere the other day that the next tax laws don't give a large of a benefit as in the past.
Joanne Malseed Is there realtor etiquette?
9 August 2018 | 10 replies
@Joanne Malseed Most realtors understand that they need to bring you a deal in order for them to benefit by getting a commission.
Bryan Inman Help with Rent/Sell Decision
14 August 2018 | 6 replies
So if your plan has a high probability of success all the way out to age 100, then the probability only increases if you only live to 85 or 90.Also, with younger clients, I tell them to plan as if Social Security will not be there for them at all (note: I do believe it will be around for a long time, though it will likely look different 30 years from now than it does today, which may mean decreased benefits versus what you could expect if you retired tomorrow), and build a successful plan that way.
Ephraim Lett Foreign nationals and US investment
9 August 2018 | 3 replies
I do not think this is true... there is a common believe that you should establish an LLC to invest - and then you open a business checking account for your LLC.. other then that - the LLC has no TAX benefits... it is used mainly as an extra layer of protection between yourself and the property..3. for loans - nothing lower then 40% that is correct, however - you should buy first properties CASH, file income tax every year - and that will start your credibility in the US.. fell free to reach for any questions:-)4. correct in most casesGood luck!!
Clay Sellers SDIRA questions for a newbie.
15 August 2018 | 8 replies
All strategies must be entirely at arm's length, and exclusively for the benefit of the IRA - so no comingling IRA and personal funds, no services (such as swinging hammers) by you, etc.  
Kevin Kraver Basic questions on Turnkey investing
16 August 2018 | 9 replies
That means you're paying $42k in cash and financing $108k, which will bring down your COC return and mean your tenants are paying off less of your investment, which is one of the primary benefits of leverage.Generally speaking, I would say this may be a red flag, but that depends a lot on how the provider handles it.
Payton Gonzales Insurance - ACV vs. Replacement Cost policies
15 August 2018 | 3 replies
However, I have been an insurance adjuster for 15 years, I have replacement cost on ALL my properties, both personal and investment. 
Kyle Neff Starting with SFR vs. Small Multifamily vs. Small Commercial
14 August 2018 | 11 replies
But, I still believe there are far more benefits with multifamily.
Colleen Ferrari Investing 401K/Pension funds without bleeding out-- Seattle area
8 September 2018 | 21 replies
As a tax-sheltered vehicle, however, there are strict rules against self-dealing or personal benefit
Account Closed Competent greenhorn willing to work for experience Raleigh/Durham
8 August 2018 | 0 replies
I'd love to grab lunch and discuss how we can benefit each other.