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Andrew Lawlor STR to Custom Home Builds
17 January 2025 | 19 replies
U know bill once a month after work is done etc 
Landon Sheveland LLC for Renovation Costs
23 December 2024 | 3 replies
When selling a primary residence you have lived in 2 of the previous 5 years you get a tax exception on profits of $250k for a single person and $500k for a married couple filing jointly.
Doug Kirk Liens on a property and determining position
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
For example, Ohio Real Title provides property lien search services across all 88 counties in Ohio, making it a convenient option for obtaining a thorough analysis before bidding on a property.Ohio Real Title is the company I use, and we have a joint venture with them.
Melanie Baldridge “active income” and “passive income"
20 December 2024 | 0 replies
You must work at least 750 hours per year in a qualified RE business.So most people who have high-earning W-2 jobs outside of real estate wouldn't qualify.But the unique thing about RE pro status is that even if you don’t qualify but your spouse does, you can both file jointly and claim the losses from your RE investments to offset your other active income together.
Nathan Harden Expanding to Akron, looking for advice
17 January 2025 | 21 replies
@Nathan Harden- agree about OH ....I went to school at Miami U and lived in columbus area for a few yrs  ...many friends that still live there ......I live in Seattle proper ( near  Magnusson Park ...also  own  2  properties in Mason County ......father in law lives on  close to 10 acres close to downtwon Medina so we will be dealing with  figuring out the  best thing to do with this  as he gets  older ( he is  83 now) ...stay in touch
Lauren Merendino Pre retirement Strategy
23 January 2025 | 27 replies
Joint tax return?  
Mary Jay Cash flow is a myth? Property does not cash flow till its paid off?
23 January 2025 | 31 replies
So what you are saying is: u make about 42K after all the expenses and tenant turn over, etc, right?
Samuel Kim Real estate professional status 750 hours doable?
19 January 2025 | 19 replies
all are new constructions and I don't know how she is gonna be able to find 750h of work to do in these new construction houses.Any help appreciated Good questions, first the IRS requirements to meet Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) are: > 50 percent of his/her time working in real property businesses; AND, 750 hours of service during the year ANDAt least %5 ownerIf married filing jointly, one spouse must meet 750 hour requirement on their own.
Yents Ybrimovic 203K loan new investor question
17 December 2024 | 16 replies
For your specific question about doing a JV on the loan, my suggestion would be that both go on the loan and then do a separate joint venture agreement...because you can not have an LLC on the loan for those loan types, they need to be in your personal names.I am not a lender so maybe one of my lender friends could chime on exactly this would work @Zack Karp, @Michael Facchini, or @Jose Valdovinos?
Sakib Khan Thinking About Buying My First Rental Property – Need Advice for the Near DMV area!
14 January 2025 | 10 replies
It seems like I need to check further away from the DMV area.My feelings are if you want “cash flow” you should buy a bond (I really like the tips rate right now) there is next to no reason to buy real estate for cash flow, if you are going to buy you should buy with appreciation in mind, which is not to say that’s the route I’d go, I’ve been liquidating properties to put in stocks and money market funds over the last few years and u just did the math and I’ve come out well ahead, but just to say there are arguments for stocks/bonds, there are arguments for levered appreciation, but the cap rates pretty much anywhere aren’t worth it vs an inflation protected bond, especially since a 3/rd of inflation is real estate anywhere, you could get “cash flow” and inflation protection much easier through a tips.