29 October 2025 | 34 replies
If living off the income should not be an option because of renters possibly suing, I still make money through other investments, SS, dividends etc.Thanks for looking no right or wrong answer.
16 November 2025 | 30 replies
For truly passive I would just go with dividend stocks.
10 November 2025 | 0 replies
However, amidst a time of affordability challenges, high home prices, and elevated interest rates, the 50 year mortgage offers a solution in bringing first time home buyers into the market and lowering that monthly payment.Tariff DividendAnother new economic proposal, the $2,000 tariff dividend, was announced this weekend.
21 November 2025 | 6 replies
Now retired and traveling I'm thinking of selling and investing in dividend ETF's for income rather than rent.
17 November 2025 | 6 replies
if you have a str, the first conversation should be with an accountant to see if you can treat the property as active instead of passive.If it is active, you will be allowed to offset the rental losses with your income such as wages, interest, dividends, etc.Best of luck!
10 November 2025 | 1 reply
Still, fiscal risks linger—especially with Trump floating a $2,000 tariff dividend that could steepen the curve if debt fears resurface.Mortgage markets remain calm for now: UMBS 5.5s are sharply unchanged.
28 October 2025 | 11 replies
The average discount to net asset value is 36% (THEORETICALLY) I paid 64C for each $1.00 of assets); the average LTV utilized by the REITs I invested in is 30% (REITs with LTV above 50% are “suspect”) and my dividend yield on the total portfolio is just over 7%.
21 November 2025 | 9 replies
Mass Mutual just announced a 6.6% dividend.
30 October 2025 | 11 replies
Hi everyone,I inherited a property that’s now fully paid off.
28 October 2025 | 2 replies
Okay I get that, but it does not yield a dividend nor does it cash flow.