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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    in the scenario you quoted, the person who paid for their house in full is now $5,000 positive in 1 years time.

    the person who paid 100k down and borrowed the rest is now $375,000 negative in 1 years time.

    $5,000
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    i dont know, man, tough choice.
    asset is secured by the loan. bank made a loan to LLC. Loans on real estate are generally non-recourse (they can only go after the property not your personal assets) no harm to credit or minimal if a foreclosure bc its against the llc

    minimal risk of downside. i make the 25k in a year...sell the house to someone else and pocket 25k. meanwhile the chump with a 5k return needs to do that for five years.... i can continue to make 25k repeatedly.

    i mean yeah doing the grandma thing and making 5k is OK with no risk. But you should just buy treasury bonds if you want low returns with 0 risk and avoid the issues with real estate (maintenance, fluctuation in price, etc...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cams Purple Lambo View Post
    asset is secured by the loan. bank made a loan to LLC. Loans on real estate are generally non-recourse (they can only go after the property not your personal assets) no harm to credit or minimal if a foreclosure bc its against the llc
    you've obviously never done this otherwise you would realize the insurance requirements for the llc + the interest rate on the home would be more than the 5% annual return.

    the 5% SPECULATIVE annual return
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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    you've obviously never done this otherwise you would realize the insurance requirements for the llc + the interest rate on the home would be more than the 5% annual return.

    the 5% SPECULATIVE annual return
    my family owns a lot of commercial real estate. insurance reqs are minimal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cams Purple Lambo View Post
    my family owns a lot of commercial real estate. insurance reqs are minimal.
    my dad fucked my mom but that doesnt mean i do
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cams Purple Lambo View Post
    my family owns a lot of commercial real estate. insurance reqs are minimal.
    i will say im over simplifying this, you need all sorts of personal guarantees etc... if you're just starting out. no one will lend an llc with no track record money
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