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All Forum Posts by: Tom Nguyen

Tom Nguyen has started 22 posts and replied 86 times.

Post: 36 units Apartments Complex Value Add , Waterloo Iowa

Tom NguyenPosted
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OFF Market Cash Cow Value-Add 36 Units in Waterloo IA walking distance to one of the biggest Hospital Mercy one  in waterloo city for $2.15mil.

33 2beds/1 bath (996sft) and 3 1bed/1bath (800sft) plus 24 Garages.

Pm for more information with POF.

There currently another 36 units on market  that much smaller, 2 beds only 700sft for sale for $2.7M 

Post: Looking to buy a newer fourplex like this one

Tom NguyenPosted
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You can find a lot of them in Killeen TX  

Post: First deal in the bag, 135 units in Phoenix Arizona🌵

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Please share how you did it? How easy for Foreigners to buy US assets and is it under company or personal name? 

Post: Is it good idea to show Huge depreciation after cost segregation?

Tom NguyenPosted
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Thanks All.

All good point here and great advise
I wonder if there is such service to review the Tax documents to make sure it correct with the real estate taxation.

I think my current CPA is good Tax professional but I don't think they are good with complicate real estate 1031 exchange and cost segregation 

Post: Is it good idea to show Huge depreciation after cost segregation?

Tom NguyenPosted
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Thanks Ana

Greg: All deduction is valid 

Yonah: I think you are right about the suspended passive loss. Cost segregation will result in much higher depreciation that will all of sudden created huge loss and won't be able to offset all and need to carry forward. 

Michael: I didn't want to point to any one so I use he/she. The CPA may not have a lot experience with cost segregation since it is more of real estate related field and  require more knowledge than regular stream line depreciation. They not comfortable because cost segregation result a lot more depreciation upfront. I am not sure or aware of long term tax planning since that never brought up. 

Post: Is it good idea to show Huge depreciation after cost segregation?

Tom NguyenPosted
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  • Austin Tx
  • Posts 89
  • Votes 26

Hello BP.

I wonder is it good idea to show huge depreciation = huge loss after cost segregation with 100% bonus depreciation.

My CPA  recommend not taking all deprecation  because He/she not comfortable with all the paper loss. He/she said it better to just take some items and spread out  some to not create huge loss. 

What is follow BP doing on their cost segregation? What is CPA in BP forum recommendation? I would love to hear what other bigger player do when they cost segregation their apartment building because that will for sure have huge depreciation? 

Thank You 

Post: Portfolio Sale/Bulk Purchase

Tom NguyenPosted
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Not really. It all depends on your lending. Commercial is easier with one closing but maybe higher rate. Conventional is easier with a lot lender and lower rate 

Post: Portfolio Sale/Bulk Purchase

Tom NguyenPosted
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  • Votes 26

You can do it both ways. 

Post: 1031 exchange rules and regulations

Tom NguyenPosted
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Yes, you can buy as many as you want

Post: Is this Common in Loan on 4-Plex??? Supposed to Close Tomorrow!

Tom NguyenPosted
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Yes, It is common. You probably didn't read it before. The lender just want to make sure they can collect rent if you default on the loan.