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Fumi Maher Seeking advice for aouse hacking strategy in Austin
29 January 2025 | 9 replies
If you go RBTR, here are a few key criteria I've seen to assure comfort of living and lower vacancy / turnover:- at least 400sqft per tenant and no more than 2 tenants to 1 full bath -excess parking where folks aren't blocking each other in and you're not getting complaints from your neighbors about overtaking the street parking.
Kyle Barnhart Looking to Invest in Arizona
28 January 2025 | 10 replies
Mobile home parks?
Amit Garg Anyone heard of WealthGenius Coaching Program (Alfonso Cuadra)
27 January 2025 | 12 replies
Rather sleep in a trailer or van in the parking lot. 
Ryan Washer Long Island New York meet up
26 January 2025 | 28 replies
Fb link. https://facebook.com/events/s/real-estate-networking-meet-up/1131896835335565/Wednesday, February 19th at 6 pm.JJ cooper’s at 124 W Park AveLong Beach, NY 11561
Melanie Baldridge What is MACRS classification?
10 January 2025 | 0 replies
When it comes to real estate, here's a general list of eligible assets and their depreciable lifespans that you should know: Residential Rental Property = 27.5 yearsThis includes any building or structure where 80% or more of its gross rental income is from residential units.That means:- Apartment buildings- Single-family rental homes- Duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes- Mobile homes (used for residential rental)- Any kind of residential lodging facility where the primary purpose is long-term rentalCommercial Property = 39 yearsThis includes non-residential properties like:-Office buildings-Retail stores and shopping centers-Warehouses-Industrial complexes-Hotels and motels that do not qualify as residential rental propertyLand Improvements = 15 yearsThese include sidewalks, roads, fencing, some landscaping, and parking lots that are separate from the building.Personal Property = 5 or 7 yearsPersonal property used in a rental activity usually has a 5 or 7-year life.This includes most furniture, appliances, carpeting and various machinery.Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) = 15 yearsGenerally, this includes any improvements made to the interior of a non-residential building after the building was placed in service, excluding elevators, enlargements, and the internal structural framework.Computers and Related Peripheral Equipment = 5 yearsVehicles = 5 yearsNote that the land itself is not depreciable.
Chris Seveney Is it really this bad with syndicators?
16 January 2025 | 19 replies
Yep, a recurring theme is that communication from the operators is essential -- especially during challenging times.
Makani Donaldson STR in Hawaii
8 January 2025 | 10 replies
For last year's eviction trial (seems to be a recurring theme for me - three years in a row!)
Jerry Chilimidos SDIRA lending and borrowing.
24 January 2025 | 16 replies
Seems like 21% or more as a ball park!
James Jones New Investor Scaling Through Care Homes and Assisted Living
20 January 2025 | 10 replies
When it comes to analyzing properties, I’ve developed a specific checklist to make sure the home fits both resident needs and operational goals:Square Footage: Ideally, at least 2,000 sq. ft. to ensure enough living space for residents and staff.No Stairs or Pools: It reduces liability and keeps the home accessible for everyone (this is just my preference).Corner Lots: I love corner lots because they often provide extra parking and outdoor space—both of which are critical for families and visitors.
Scott Trench 2025-2026 Might Be One of the Best Stretches to Purchase Multifamily Since 2010-2011
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
Here are the key themes I'm seeing get set up for 2025: Interest Rates Will be Holding Steady or going up: The yield curve (finally) uninverted this week, when the Fed signalled they will be more cautious about raising rates.