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What Low Inventory and Price Trends Mean for Investors
Smart real estate investments go beyond word-of-mouth figures and perceived popularity. You may hear rumors of “hot” markets, but nothing beats cold, hard data when it comes to forecasting real estate investment viability.
From inventory to median price, breaking down the numbers helps investors locate rewarding ventures at reasonable price points.
Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1%
There are two distinct classes of investors as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Non-accredited and accredited.
Accredited investors, roughly speaking, have a net worth of at least $1 million and/or make a minimum of $250,000 per year.
Non-accredited investors are everyone else. But did you know… there’s a little-known solution that affords non-accredited investors the opportunity to participate in the exclusive securities offerings of hedge funds and invest like the top 1%?
How to Start a Real Estate Business with Your Retirement Funds
Use your retirement funds to purchase real estate? Is that even legal?
Yes it is! The IRS allows you to invest in real estate through qualified retirement plans, and a self-directed Solo 401k retirement plan is one of the most popular among investors, allowing them to add real estate to their retirement portfolio.
Opening a self-directed Solo 401k may be one of the best financial decisions of your life!
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What Low Inventory and Price Trends Mean for Investors
Smart real estate investments go beyond word-of-mouth figures and perceived popularity. You may hear rumors of “hot” markets, but nothing beats cold, hard data when it comes to forecasting real estate investment viability.
From inventory to median price, breaking down the numbers helps investors locate rewarding ventures at reasonable price points.
Investment Clubs: How to Gain the Exclusive Access of the Top 1%
There are two distinct classes of investors as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC): Non-accredited and accredited.
Accredited investors, roughly speaking, have a net worth of at least $1 million and/or make a minimum of $250,000 per year.
Non-accredited investors are everyone else. But did you know… there’s a little-known solution that affords non-accredited investors the opportunity to participate in the exclusive securities offerings of hedge funds and invest like the top 1%?
How to Start a Real Estate Business with Your Retirement Funds
Use your retirement funds to purchase real estate? Is that even legal?
Yes it is! The IRS allows you to invest in real estate through qualified retirement plans, and a self-directed Solo 401k retirement plan is one of the most popular among investors, allowing them to add real estate to their retirement portfolio.
Opening a self-directed Solo 401k may be one of the best financial decisions of your life!
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