21 October 2024 | 9 replies
Here's a bit more in detail about how rates are calculated for DSCR loans:1.

19 October 2024 | 7 replies
Maybe ill have better luck trying to ask specifics with the group.On my sheet total project cost is calculated by adding Closing costs + Repairs + Holding Costs + Loan amount + Hard money fees.

20 October 2024 | 9 replies
@Dawn Miller Great I would follow our system to create 2 notes and calculate the what each note should be.

21 October 2024 | 6 replies
I recently learned that if you owner occupy a residence for part of the 5 previous years before sale, and you rent it for the remaining time, you can calculate the percentage of time the property was owner-occupied (and thus qualifies for the sec. 121 primary sales tax exemption of up to $250k for single filers) vs the time it was being rented (which qualifies for 1031 exchange) and claim both benefits. https://hcsequity.com/blog/combining-1031-exchange-with-121-....How does this work for a multi-family?

23 October 2024 | 15 replies
The first year is probably the most crucial year, as you will need to calculate the cost basis in your rental properties, which will influence your depreciation expense on Schedule E.

20 October 2024 | 13 replies
Here's a bit more in detail about how rates are calculated for DSCR loans:1.

17 October 2024 | 14 replies
He talks about how you can purchase a rental property, manage it as a short term rental during the year you acquire it, do a cost segregation study, use those "losses" to significantly reduce your taxable income that year, and then turn the property into a long term rental in the following year.

17 October 2024 | 5 replies
I think you could split after sale for a non-taxable event, the total basis transferred in would be split across the two "new" properties.Calling @Dave Foster to give his insights here, lots going on in this one.

18 October 2024 | 3 replies
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Hello All,Peter Piper here.

20 October 2024 | 4 replies
concerns about safety/fraud , taxation etc...https://cocodevelopmentgroup.com/boulevard-villa-bali/PDF of payback calculations https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FQca4xOb7Dgxy9o5-UP8wvXuZCo...