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All Forum Posts by: Michael Koenig

Michael Koenig has started 4 posts and replied 25 times.

Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? ;)

Question: Has anyone been able to take advantage of the Federal Solar Tax Credit for investment flip properties?

The most commonly implemented solar tax credit (Section 25D) for residential, primary residence, is simple enough to understand.

However, for us 'flippers', it's much less clear, unless you decide to house-hack and live in the property as a primary residence.

The IRS still provides a healthy 30% tax credit for implementation of solar, but it's much more convoluted in Section 48 (commercial credit). 

Granted, when flipping properties, it's important NOT to over-improve. However, as the market changes, with competition increasing, I feel that it may become increasingly important to separate your property from the herd. Implementing unique design cues and/or a small solar system could do just that (especially in areas where consumers are more conscious of social/environment/green issues). And if you can qualify for a healthy tax credit, then by all means!

For reference, I have a flip project about to begin in Oakland, CA. Small 900 sqft home (ARV $550K). Speaking to my solar rep, I can get a small system for about $10K (which translates into a $3k tax credit); but I believe the return on this would be at least 100%. When you factor in the tax credit, the return is much more.

My initial analysis of the researched info, is that the credit is viable, but I'd love to hear from someone who has been there, done that! ;)

Cheers!

Researched articles: TaxInsider article by Kenton SwiftIRS Energy Credit websiteSEIA article on the Tax CreditSEIA article on solar construction project guidance.

Post: Meet the Investors Happy Hour @ The Mantel Bar

Michael KoenigPosted
  • Livermore, CA
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 13

Thanks for tag @Eduardo Zepeda. I'll try to bring along @Mejgan Koenig this time ;).

Post: Single Family Home in Antioch - Fixer! Contractor Special

Michael KoenigPosted
  • Livermore, CA
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 13

Here's the opportunity you've been looking for! This is a Fixer, Handyman, TLC, Contractor Special. Needs work. Spacious house with large basement access on a very large lot. Needs work. Newer roof and Dual Pane windows. Time to build sweat equity. Needs work. Will not qualify for traditional financing. Open House: May 5, 11am-12pm.

Property Website with 360Tour: Click to View

Property Disclosures: DropBox Link

Post: San Francisco Happy Hour Meetup #7

Michael KoenigPosted
  • Livermore, CA
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 13

Thanks for the tag @Sean Walton. I plan on dropping by.

A brick to foundation? That's a rarity in this area.  This must be near downtown...or someone didn't tag the property details properly...

You'll definitely get more bang for buck in Livermore. Likely more  relative 'upside' in Livermore as well going forward, as Pleasanton is getting very pricey and has very limited inventory.

To echo @Tyler Johnson's comments, Pleasanton only has 3 detached homes priced under $1M currently; whereas Livermore has 15. The schools on the west side of Livermore are VERY good.

To illustrate that further, I showed one of my rental properties in Pleasanton last night (near Shadow Cliffs), and one prospective tenant couldn't get her kids into Joe Mitchel Elementary (Livermore, which has an IB program), so she wants to move to Pleasanton. 

Hi @Laquel W.,

If you'd like a consultation to figure out how best to handle your property management need, I'm here in the east bay and active in the Oakland area. I'll send you a PM. Thanks.

Post: Looking for Reputable Solo 401k Providers

Michael KoenigPosted
  • Livermore, CA
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 13

We setup our solar 401k with @Mark Nolan about a year ago. Great job, full of answers and advice and very responsive. I have no problem recommending him. 

Post: Seeking Property Manager - Oakland, CA

Michael KoenigPosted
  • Livermore, CA
  • Posts 25
  • Votes 13

Hi @Ebony Smith.

I'm a local Property Manager. I'll send you a private message. Or feel free to message me.

Thanks.