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Neville Ajudua Beginning of something new.
28 February 2025 | 4 replies
I have gotten a lot out of listening to the podcasts while I drive, and then I often order the business or real estate book that the guests recommend. 
Cameron Nordin Doing a 1031 Exchange on a Short Term Rental that is Cost Segregated
4 March 2025 | 13 replies
This means that when you sell the property, your adjusted tax basis is lower, which increases the capital gain you must recognize.Additionally, any accelerated depreciation taken is subject to depreciation recapture at a higher tax rate (up to 25% for real estate assets) rather than being taxed as long-term capital gains.So, while cost segregation provides significant upfront tax savings, it also increases your capital gains tax liability upon sale unless you use a 1031 exchange or other tax-deferral strategies.You can find your current tax basis by reviewing your depreciation schedule (Form 4562) and prior years’ tax returns, specifically looking at your adjusted basis on Form 4797 (for sales of business property) or Schedule D (for capital gains and losses).Your CPA should be consulted prior to making any decisions. 
Caitlin MacMurtrie Westland Detroit, MI Duplex - Feedback on the deal/area
3 March 2025 | 6 replies
It seems surrounding areas are worse, but this Norwayne area is pretty quiet after reading more reddit posts etc.
Don Konipol COMMERCIAL Mortgage Broker Licensing Requirements by State
20 February 2025 | 22 replies
States which DO NOT require licensing for originating or negotiating a loan secured by commercial real estate nor a loan secured by non owner occupied residential real estateALASKA ARKANSAS COLORADO CONNECTICUT DCDELAWARE FLORIDA GEORGIAHAWAIIIOWAINDIANAKANSAS KENTUCKY INDIANAKANSAS LOUISIANAMASSMARYLAND MAINEMISSOURI MISSISSIPPI MONTANANORTH CAROLINA NEBRASKANEW HAMPSHIRE NEW MEXICO OHIOOKLAHOMA PENNSYLVANIA RHODE ISLAND SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE TEXAS WASHINGTON WISCONSINWEST VIRGINIAStates which DO NOT require licensing for originating or negotiating a loan secured by commercial real estate but DO require licensing for a loan secured by non owner occupied residential real estateIDAHO MINNESOTA OREGON UTAH VIRGINIA States that DO require licensing for both residential and commercial real estate loan origination and brokeringARIZONACALIFORNIAILLINOIS MICHIGANNEW YORK NORTH DAKOTA NEW JERSEY NEVADASOUTH DAKOTA Does this still hold true for 2025? 
Sam August Unemployed, no debt, house worth 1.3 million
28 February 2025 | 2 replies
@Sam AugustHELOC money is expensive money, so borrowing via a HELOC to buy real estate won't work.
Jack Pasmore Property Managers – How Are You Handling Tenants Who Aren’t Paying Rent?
11 February 2025 | 11 replies
It's unit turns after and often tenants who leave on bad terms take it out on the unit, etc. 
Steve Linn LendingOne Fix and Flip Loans vs Capital Ton
4 March 2025 | 2 replies
I see Capital Ton doesn't require appraisals for fix and flips, is this real?
Shiva Bhaskar Good real estate newsletters to sign up for?
23 January 2025 | 4 replies
The Real Estate Guys do a great newsletter with lots of high-level information about the economy and how it impacts real estate.  
Christian Artuso New Investor - Looking to Connect!
19 February 2025 | 26 replies
https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521-real-estate-events-...For about 2 years straight I went to about every real estate meetup in Chicago and built a VERY STRONG NETWORK that way! 
Aaron Ber Hello BiggerPockets Community!
28 February 2025 | 3 replies
To me that's real Private Money.