
25 June 2024 | 1 reply
Dear all,I am currently selling one of my investment properties and am interested in a 1031 exchange.

28 June 2024 | 3 replies
I run a large group of independent landlords and we share lots of stories and info exchanges about working with contractors.

28 June 2024 | 29 replies
You will be well served to learn about the withholdings that will take place if you ever wish to sell or exchange the real estate you buy here.

27 June 2024 | 14 replies
Below are the details of each property, including purchase price, current estimate, and equity, along with their respective cash flows:Home 1 - Condo, (2 BR, 2 Bth) Fayetteville,NC- Purchase price $50,000 - Current Estimate $75,000, loan amount 0 = Equity $75,000Cash flow - Rent - $825, PM Fees $75, HOA Fee $100, HOA Assessment $163, Taxes $50, Ins $25, Loan Pmt $0 = Cash Flow $412Home 2 - Condo (3 Br, 2 Bth) Fayetteville,NC- Purchase price $89,000 - Current Estimate $155,000, loan amount 0 = Equity $155,000Cash flow - Rent - $1250, PM Fees $112.5, HOA Fee $231, Taxes $90, Ins $30, Loan Pmt $0 = Cash Flow $786Home 3 - SFH (3 br, 2 Bth) Little Rock, Ar - Purchase price $189,000 - Current Estimate $300,000, loan amount $85,000 = Equity $215,000Cash flow - Rent - $1500, PM Fees $150, Taxes $269, Ins $156, Loan Pmt $766 = Cash Flow $159Home 4 - SFH (3br, 2 Bth) Abilene,TX - Purchase price $225,000 - Current Estimate $315,000, loan amount $51,600 = Equity $265,000Cash flow - Rent - $1850, PM Fees $185, Taxes $583, Ins $145, Loan Pmt $1400 (0 Interest) = Cash Flow -$463Total Equity = $710,000Total Cash Flow = $894Sell, Sell with 1031 exchange, Cashout Refinance, HELOC'S...Too many options, i don't know what to do.

27 June 2024 | 3 replies
A 1031 exchange is for a "like kind" exchange.

28 June 2024 | 6 replies
anyone have any experience with investment property loan exchange

27 June 2024 | 26 replies
You an use a 1031 exchange on the portion allocated to the investment side.

27 June 2024 | 11 replies
You'd need about 250-300k for a down payment for a starter duplex which may work better for you since you can utilize one side as a long term rental and the second side as an STR which you can use as you please but remember if you do a 1031 exchange you'd be limited on how much you can actually use that property to still be considered an investment and not a second home.

25 June 2024 | 2 replies
My husband did a reverse 1031 exchange on a property over 20 years ago.

28 June 2024 | 10 replies
@Dan H.Most GP’s don’t allow it, especially for accredited investment offerings because the purchase must also be accreditedWe have a reg an offering and have a death and disability clause that gives an out and have had one case where this occurred at of 700+ investors.As someone else mentioned, you would essentially be setting up an exchange which would require finra licensing and the licensing costs alone would make it cost prohibitive