
15 April 2024 | 12 replies
The syndications can give you tax-deferred monthly/quarterly distributions due to the GP doing a cost segregation analysis and applying the massive yearly depreciation (on building/parking lot/roof/HVAC etc) against the yearly income.

13 April 2024 | 1 reply
Something else is at play here, either massive non-real estate business losses or an error in preparing this return.

14 April 2024 | 22 replies
Build a legal rental unit with kitchen, bathroom, new windows and others, according to the design from Sokol Design-Build GroupDig out the basement and install a new concrete slab, it's a separate addition job and will cost $ 15K - $ 20K.much better than the first one (and yes both are insured and are experts in the field) I may have to GC this project myself to save some money.

12 April 2024 | 16 replies
Well, it's a basement, I just assumed it was concrete walls.

12 April 2024 | 5 replies
I had a remediation contractor come out, and he told me the levels on the report is what he'd expect from a basement in Portland, and any amount of washing / bleaching wouldn't reduce the levels much long term as more moisture would enter the space up from the slab because concrete will always give off some moisture, and he couldn't really recommend much remediation.

11 April 2024 | 7 replies
Should I keep you in mind for residential or is your fund too huge and massive for puny individual notes?

12 April 2024 | 11 replies
I often take massive road trips and will stay at a mix of STRs and hotels or quirky lodges depending on what looks fun or convenient.

11 April 2024 | 9 replies
The last thing I'd want is to be unable to refinance into a traditional mortgage, then i'd be stuck with a rather massive bill to pay at month 12 that'd i'd be unable to actually pay haha.

13 April 2024 | 28 replies
Technology creates more efficient markets and I suspect that has shifted the business more towards using technology and marketing to hit singles consistently rather than home runs. massive government actions created record inflation, high interest rates, and a host of other consequences to REI and other areas of life

11 April 2024 | 2 replies
Options:1) Wait for the right duplex to go on the market and expect to pay $160-$200k for it with rents around $1400-$1600 for a 3 bedroom. 2) buy a massive project for $90k off market from our real estate agent.