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Sean Walcott Depreciation and Syndication
25 October 2023 | 21 replies
Lets call that the :( side.2) And there is the happy side... passive income (syndications, passive partnerships ie medical/dentist offices) and passive losses (depreciation, bonus depreciation via cost segregations common in syndications).
Josiah Patrick Zebarth NOT going to college, what should I do?
9 August 2019 | 103 replies
I think not, as if this were the case, then we all wouldn’t have this great standard of living due to the knowledge of many doctors, engineers, dentists, research professors and all the amazing unnamed professionals around the world, many of whom graduated from colleges.
Sal H. mixed use to residential conversion
3 August 2016 | 6 replies
Daniel, the store is actually pretty well suited for a dentists office.
John Graham Checking my CPA's performance with another CPA.
30 June 2022 | 10 replies
Just like going to a second dentist or doctor.
James Cannon Creative Ways to Earn Money for a down Payment
27 May 2016 | 17 replies
You can do a joint venture with a doctor or a dentist that has enough money to pay cash for acquisition costs and rehab costs: you find the deal, fix the deal, resell the deal, and split the profits once you pay back the cash partner.I hope that helps.
Mason Haley Creative Financing Options for Small Multifamily and STR
9 May 2022 | 7 replies
I am graduating college and will have a high income job as a dentist with a strong debt to income ratio.
Account Closed 54 showings, no offers...
16 October 2018 | 95 replies
If it a) backs up to a major road and b) has an office in it, perhaps you should market it as commercial, to attorneys, accountants, dentists, doctors, etc., many of whom run businesses out of their homes.
Ryan Dossey Do you tell your end buyer that you are wholesaling?
2 July 2022 | 112 replies
Being totally truthful isn't any harder than trying to finagle stories to tell or give false implications.Introduce yourself as an investor, everyone knows what people do investing or dealing in real estate.Actually, being a "wholesaler" is only a figment of your imagination as a title for a real estate operator, the title is recognized on this site, at your local REI meetings, to some others who deal in real estate, but don't be carrying on as if it's some professional designation recognized by your dentist or the general public.
Brian Gibbons Getting Busted in Ohio for Wholesaling and Praticing RE without a License
2 September 2019 | 504 replies
I'd love some feedback on where my logic is faulty.http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/93/topics/1852...It may be unfair, but it's the reality @Ben Leybovichpointed out earlier.That is no different than licensing doctors, dentists, cosmetologists, etc.
Richard Low I joined the Flip2Freedom Academy today
13 November 2017 | 32 replies
I have hundreds of clients that are multi family investors and many are dentists.