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All Forum Posts by: Shawn Long

Shawn Long has started 12 posts and replied 79 times.

Post: Hammond Indiana Real Estate Startup

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

Hi Ray,

     I work with lots of investors in NWI. I just made a post titled "Backyard Knowledge in Northwest Indiana" in which I mention quite a few big things that are happening in the local market. I think you'll like what you see there. Feel free to message me if you have any questions or would like any referrals. Best Of Luck

Post: International New Investor Looking at Indiana for Buy and Hold

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

I just made a post titled "Backyard Knowledge in Northwest Indiana" I think you find some very helpful tips in there. Feel free to message me with any questions you may have. Best of Luck

Post: Out of state investing - Texas to Indiana

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@William Espich

Hey Will,

I am a REALTOR in Laporte primarily from the NWI market. I would love to connect and help where I can. I just made a post about an hour ago with some big things that are happening here in the area. Feel free to shoot over any questions you may have

Post: Backyard Knowledge in the Northwest Indiana Market

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

Hello BP crowd,

     I am fairly new to Bigger Pockets but not to real estate. I keep my ear to the ground here in Northwest Indiana and I want to offer a networking/knowledge source here in my back yard. I wanted to share just a couple of things that I think are going to shake up the real estate market here & why I believe so many investors are flocking to the area. I would love to connect with anyone that wants to discuss real estate in further detail. 

     1st I want to lead by saying I believe the main reason investors are pouring into Northwest Indiana is the diversity. In times of uncertainty the coastal markets can be very risky. A lot of people think steel mills when they hear NWI but the truth of the matter is that we are not tied to any 1 specific industry. We have a very robust & ever evolving commercial/agricultural/real estate market. 

     With ever increasing taxes & cost of living rising in Chicagoland more & more homeowners & renters desire to live here in the Northwest Indiana area and commute to their places of employment in the Windy City. With very high occupancy rates and an influx of investment the sale prices & rents have been rising exponentially over the last 6 months to a year. For example the rent on a 3 bedroom in Hammond,IN could be found between $8-900 per month less than a year ago. Currently you cannot find the same for any less than $1500. I could go on all day about the market here but I want to leave you with a couple big changes happening.

3. The town of Griffith is succeeding from Calumet Township as they are well over 10x the income for the township. It is now a question of whether they will be annexed by the city of St. John or Schererville which has and will likely continue to have a huge positive impact on the real estate market there.

2. The $300 million dollar land based casino coming to Gary, IN broke ground in early January this year and is scheduled to be open for business on New Years Eve this year. This will bring a huge influx of foot traffic and likely increase of occupancy rates and & property values to an area that had been since long forgotten by commercial investors. The property values here are still extremely low and it may be a good area to consider a buy-&-hold strategy. There is another company appearing before the council regularly for an attempt to get a permit for a $300 Million dollar housing complex. There is also a company that current owns over 800 units (and looking to acquire more) that is considering a complete rehab. 

1. The Double-Track!

     Indiana has already been awarded over $200 Million in Federal funding to add a second rail line on the South Shore which runs from Chicago all the way to Michigan. Chicago is on board as well. This will entail an enormous amount of construction, (moved roads & stations) as well as a huge increase of foot traffic to the NWI region. With trains set to run every 15 min or so the double track will drastically reduce the average trip/delay times to Chicago from the current 1 hr & 40 min. Commercial & residential investors alike have already begun adding businesses and upscale apartments in anticipation. New information about the diagrams and construction have just been released and it is definitely not too late to get your piece of the action. The Double-Track project is set to break ground in June of next year with a the first trains running in 2023. The projects real estate acquisitions have just begun! The project itself is still accepting major investors as well. 

Post: Can capital gains tax be avoided through an LLC & depreciation?

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@Tony Kohnle

THANK YOU TONY!!! I was starting to think i was speaking. gibberish. Do you have a partner or good referral in the Northwest Indiana or Chicago area? Or perhaps you could tell me the right questions to ask to know if I have found the right CPA to recommend to my clients? I am planning on walking in to as many CPA offices as i can find over the next couple weeks.

Post: Can capital gains tax be avoided through an LLC & depreciation?

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@Basit Siddiqi

Most commonly the sale of rental properties. But deferring tax is just setting up for a bigger punch later, No?

Post: Can capital gains tax be avoided through an LLC & depreciation?

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@Michael Plaks

A suggestion of a good CPA is a strong tool to have in my arsenal. Im well aware of what is required and expected of me as a professional. I am however a directory if you will. And i cannot suggest 3 good CPA's if I don't understand the strategy or my clients position/needs. I am strengthening my role not stepping out of it.

Post: Can capital gains tax be avoided through an LLC & depreciation?

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@David M.

Care to elaborate?

Post: Can capital gains tax be avoided through an LLC & depreciation?

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@Carl Fischer

As a REALTOR I am already doing that. What I am running into is a slew of investors looking for better strategies themselves with differing views between accountants. My clients are looking for me to point them in the right direction and I am looking for myself as well. Although I understand the truth in your advice, trial by fire doesn't seem like the right approach here. I know there are investors that keep each property in an LLC and pay virtually zero taxes. That is the strategy I am looking to understand and then replicate.

Post: Can capital gains tax be avoided through an LLC & depreciation?

Shawn LongPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • IN (indiana)
  • Posts 88
  • Votes 42

@Michael Plaks

Thanks for shooting me straight. Is there a good website or book maybe that can help me to put all this basic knowledge into a big picture understanding without having to get a degree?