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Ruben Espejel What factors do you use to hold, adjust, or sell?
25 February 2025 | 13 replies
That doesn't bother me, as I am playing the long game.I could easily sell the rest right now and make a handsome profit, but then my income is gone and I have to replace it.
Tyler Garza Newbie From Oklahoma
24 February 2025 | 5 replies
I even purchased his cash flow board game to play with my family.
TJ Woolum Masterminds - Scale Up!
18 February 2025 | 16 replies
I'm also finding that a single large repair can wipe out a whole year of income, making me wonder if cheaper cashflowing properties is the right play
Moshe Greenberg Rent to Retirement review
11 February 2025 | 1 reply
I felt that the various service providers gave me preferred service having been introduced through RTR, and I had great experiences with everyone they recommended.Most importantly, I felt that I could trust my Matthew Seyoum, my Investment Strategist, to represent my best interests without any conflict of interest, and to provide sound advice after understanding my goals and needs.Time will tell how the investment itself plays out, but so far I’m happy with RTR’s service and look forward continuing the relationship.P.S.
Wen Chen Section 121 with LLC
27 February 2025 | 6 replies
Hopefully someone with tax accounting knowledge can jump in here with more detailed analysis, but I looked at this a bit several years ago...1) You still have to pay the depreciation recapture on the sale decreasing the net benefit of this approach due to the large tax payment in the 'sale' year2) The LLC would need to not be a passthrough entity so that it can be taxed separately from you, so you have to add another tax return cost for the years going ahead3) Taxing it separately from you likely means corporate status and corp. taxation rates which are higher than yours and I've heard many times over the years to avoid titling real property as a corp...Overall from what I've seen this only makes sense in a select few scenarios, which for most people aren't in play
Ali Hamade Want to sell my property, great for house hacking - how to target right audience
20 February 2025 | 8 replies
To play devil's advocate (and keep in mind I have no skin in this since I'm in a different market):-You want to tailor to investors, then be prepared to sell at an investor price. 
Grace Tapfuma Building capital as a first time investor
25 February 2025 | 29 replies
You’ll either need to focus on high-cash-flow opportunities or equity-building plays (forced appreciation in value-add properties.
Robert B Azimi Tenant keeps not paying on time
18 February 2025 | 7 replies
Do some digging to see if there is something more at play or if he is just being difficult because he is a difficult person.
Jessica Privitera Health to Wealth: My Transition from Stethoscopes to Real Estate Investing
21 February 2025 | 12 replies
I'm Jessica, born and raised in Rochester, NY, where I enjoyed playing soccer and lacrosse.
Bharath K Raju Leveraging Rental Property Equity: Sell, Upgrade, or Hold for Growth?
23 February 2025 | 4 replies
Selling means giving up an incredibly cheap cost of capital, especially in an appreciating area like 28277.I direct my investors to 28277 all the time for appreciation-focused plays.