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Nathan Frost How to find properties/areas that appreciate in value?
8 June 2024 | 22 replies
Home Depot/Lowes have done lots of demographic studies before building looking for areas where there is building going on as well as a population that is doing remodeling. 
Shravan Hemchand Cost Segregation on new construction - STR
6 June 2024 | 19 replies
I need to perform a cost seg study on my short term rental which was newly constructed during 2023.
Luis Perez Looking to meet and learn from some local investors!
7 June 2024 | 4 replies
Been a long-time BiggerPockets listener/reader/viewer and been studying real estate investing for years.
Steve Cheslock Self Storage - Wine Storage
6 June 2024 | 6 replies
Feasibility study is done, we have been in contact with architects and GCs and are currently working with the town to iron out all the permits etc.  
Joseph Braun New and Eager to Learn!
7 June 2024 | 11 replies
Study the market.
Jomei Albojer First steps to the game.
7 June 2024 | 3 replies
Study the market.
Heather Little Real Estate Professional Status Qualifications
6 June 2024 | 3 replies
Sec. 1.469-5T(f)(2)(ii)) – such hours include: studying and reviewing financial statements, searching for new properties, education, preparing summaries of the finances or operations, or managing the finances of an activity in a nonmanagerial capacity.Keep in mind that REPS can include a real estate agent and tasks that count can be different than a real estate investor....
John Tarantino Cost Segregation Questions
6 June 2024 | 6 replies
2) Yes, you would still qualify for 100% bonus depreciation captured in a cost segregation study.