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Franklyn Gutierrez Is it worth pulling all money out of 401k to jump in buy/hold?
27 March 2019 | 5 replies
You should verify that you are eligible to transfer the funds from your existing retirement account (e.g. if the funds are in your current employer 401k, you will likely not be able to transfer until you quit your job).Regarding taking a 401k loan and then purchasing the property in your own name: You would have to confirm that your 401k plan allows for a 401k participant loan (and that you have not had an outstanding loan in the last 12 months).If yes, you can borrow up to 50% of the balance not to exceed $50,000.The repayment terms are equal monthly/quarterly payments (as you prefer) of principal and interest (e.g. prime + 1%) spread over a 5 year term (or longer if you will use the loan to purchase your primary residence).
Kelly Foydl Newbie introduction from Sacramento, CA
3 February 2015 | 8 replies
Like lots of people, fear can stall a person so I broke down my plan into quarter plans.
Vanessa Jones Investing in real estate during a bankruptcy.
26 July 2014 | 7 replies
My first quarter billing was over $2,000. 
John Penola 401K for Down Payment
14 April 2021 | 23 replies
@John PenolaRegarding taking a 401k loan:You would have to confirm that your 401k plan allows for a 401k participant loan (and that you have not had an outstanding loan in the last 12 months).If yes, you can borrow up to 50% of the balance not to exceed $50,000.The repayment terms are equal monthly/quarterly payments (as you prefer) of principal and interest (e.g. prime + 1%) spread over a 5 year term (or longer if you will use the loan to purchase your primary residence).
Account Closed Question about the legality surrounding Section 8 and inspections
8 December 2019 | 3 replies
If you do quarterly inspections of your rentals, you should do quarterly inspections of those occupied by Section 8 Tenants.
Carlos Lez Applicant with ESA
19 July 2024 | 7 replies
Will you be doing regular quarterly home inspections with your ESA rottweiler?
Ram B. Lease now and own later-Mobile Home
16 January 2019 | 5 replies
My "over-payment" is small compared to my piece of mind.When asked, he "walks" me around the park using a video link so I can see the condition of the park anytime I want.I go to my park once a quarter roughly, and usually then only because I feel like I need to; not because I actually need to.If the numbers work, and the park is viable, make sure you save some time and money to find the right manager(s), and best of luck!
Janine Sharma New Mobile Home Park Investor
1 November 2022 | 10 replies
Create a plan that includes timing for regular communication, quarterly reporting, distributions, and delivery of tax documents.
Peter Mckernan JPMorgan is about to spend $1 billion, hundreds of homes to rent
29 November 2022 | 27 replies
They'll likely own a quarter to third of single family homes in the US by the end of this decade.They're not done buying.
Ronald M Padilla In need of some help/direction on what to invest on next.
8 August 2024 | 4 replies
I was concerned about the quarters becoming over loaded in between dates that I was able to visit the facility.