property investing
porhtronranie2 asked:


Last year I purchased a historic property here in south eastern Colorado which inludes 3 homes on almost 2 acres. Due to a tenant trashing one of the homes, and the subsequent $4000.00 I had to put out to repair it, I now have the bank starting foreclosure proceedings. The repairs wiped out all my savings, and I would be very interested in any potential solutions that would allow me to keep my property. Any ideas?

Suzanne
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S G asked:


Can I write off an inherited IRA disbursement that is used for a downpayment and upgrades to an investment property?

Jackie
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Louise asked:


Just for interests sake – how many people are interested in property in South Africa?

Eric
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asked:


I have a lump sum which I would like to invest in property but just before I was ready to enter the market the credit crunch appeared?
I live in Birmingham UK -is London a good place to invest? or should I stick to Birmingham.

Cecil
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Aneeta asked:


Dubai is the best place to invest. I am thinking of buying some properties there. Should I get a high return on investing in Dubai properties?

Michele
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NEWBIE INVESTOR asked:


I’m a little confused about this. A CPA told me that i would have to pay myself on a W2… it didn’t make sense since i won’t have a steady stream of income coming in from the business or does that not matter??

Manuel
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Mikey_B asked:


I’m considering spending my money on going to cookery school in Paris for 18 months (I’m a 22 year old trainee chef) or do you think i should invest in property and go to a cheaper school? My parents and accountant have told me to invest in property. I can’t be arsed plus i want to go to the school in paris… but is it really worth it? at least if i own property, i will have a long-term investment, and spending £35000 on 18 months of training seems like alot – granted i’d be a very good chef but i won’t have anything of value to show for it.

Serious answers only please, not i don’t know.

Thanks
I haven’t got any prior experience at all – although I will have had a year or 18months by the time i go to Paris; I studied French Business at university where i realised I wanted to be in catering rather than sat behind a desk for the rest of my life. In the future I hope to be a top chef, with at least one michelin star, and so the culinary school would boost my prospects alot, although i equally appreciate that simply getting experience in a top restaurant is also valuable.

Tina

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roerobertjr79 asked:


Thinking of investing in property tax liens but I am worried about what happens when they do not pay the delinquent taxes. Would I get the house free and clear or have to fight for the right of ownership in long court battles. Or would I simply have a lien on the property?

Ida
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laura f asked:


when you file taxes. do you usually get some of that back.

Allen
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Jami N asked:


I recently graduated with a BSB in accounting. I want to increase my passive income by becoming an entrepreneur. I currently work back office for an investment/banking firm. I don’t want to be stuck paying taxes before I pay myself forever and I believe that working with investment property is the best way for me to do it. I just want to know how to get started and how to gain the knowledge and capital necessary for such an undertaking.

Emma