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Doug Seaney
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  • Eastport, MI
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Semi-retired RE investor in N. Michigan

Doug Seaney
  • Investor
  • Eastport, MI
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Hello all;  I've used this site to search out answers in the past and am now joining.  I landed back here in a search for tax advice on cost basis.  I recently down-shifted to part-time work in my career as a money lender.  We have 4 houses in 4 different towns; Atwood, Charlevoix, Central Lake, Bellaire.  It's a N. MI thing I guess, we are accustomed to driving 30 minutes to get anywhere!  Just closed on 5th house, this is second one in Bellaire MI.  This one may be a rental, but we are considering living in it and renting out current home.  If we do that I am sure i'll be back for tax advice on converting from personal residence to rental property.  I am 52 and using rental income to bridge the gap after switching to part-time work until I turn 59.5 or maybe until SS starts at 67. 

Best piece of advice I ever received was to take a look at the potential renters car - how they keep their car is a good indication of how they will keep your house.

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