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Nithin Kumar Suggestion for Rental Properties around Phoenix, AZ
28 December 2024 | 10 replies
If I had $100k to buy an investment property and wanted at least break even on cash flow I would buy a new build in Casa Grande.
Leah Miller SB9 Urban Lot Split Los Angeles
1 January 2025 | 3 replies
These are all upfront soft costs before you break ground. $300sqft to build at least.If you have any sort of mortgage on the property you will need an attorney to handle the mountain of paperwork the bank will give you for a lien release. 10k+, also probably some nightmare terms to have to build and sell immediately and god knows what.At this point a year has passed and you have spent at least $60,000 cash, you're about to break ground on a structure that will cost you at the very least $400,000 to build, you are still 1 year away from cashing out because you have to now build a house.
Mike Levene House Hacking In Expensive Markets
16 January 2025 | 23 replies
Hard to produce cash flow or break even with that much debt, at that rate.House-hackers, however enjoy certain one time (non-scalable) advantages that should be taken advantage of in the early days: - They can assume pre-existing debt like VA and FHA Loans (rather than take it on Subject-To which is dramatically riskier).- They can rent by the room and self-manage to produce day 1 cash flow.- Many of these HCOL areas also have strict limitations on AirBnB or short-term rentals... that do not apply to owner-occupants - thus allowing for extreme cashflow potential for house-hackers.
Tiffani Hollis Appliances - New or Used?
17 January 2025 | 6 replies
This was a cost-effective way to meet our requirement of providing just a stove and refrigerator (we don’t include washers or dryers), without breaking the bank further.But here’s the twist: If we were upgrading appliances for a long-term tenant with a stellar payment history, we might invest in brand-new appliances.
Briar Blake Property Managers Violated Contract
7 January 2025 | 11 replies
I'm only at 3 rentals and just 1 tenant can make or break you trying to be a PM while also working a w-2, I've already come close. 
Tom Rairdon Tax considerations when selling a short term rental
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
“Depreciation” is a wonderful tax benefit over the course of 27.5 years, but unfortunately, it isn’t a tax break per se, merely a deferment. 
Mary Ainsworth Watering Foundation in OKC?
5 January 2025 | 2 replies
The issue with watering your foundation is that you have to do it always, every year without a break in order to achieve the desired effect.
Paloma Wodehouse Strong Tenant Laws & How to Protect Yourself
14 January 2025 | 8 replies
Squatters break into vacant homes, can present fake leases, and are a valid problem, but if you have cameras on the house, you will be able to get them out right away and you will see them going in.
Catherine Javier Keep, refinance or sell?
18 December 2024 | 15 replies
The first thing to know is that the 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediary industry has no licensing or regulatory body
Thanh Lu For owners, self management vs hiring a vacation rental company?
20 January 2025 | 11 replies
Like partners or how to "break in."