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Marie Thomas Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZ) - Commercial Real Estate Investing
26 November 2024 | 1 reply
-Tax Elimination - Finally, any capital gains on the Opportunity Zone investment itself can even be eliminated — if the investment is held at least 10 years.
Chirag Mehta Newbie- Land purchase and development of Retail Shells
6 December 2024 | 12 replies
This is to alleviate any added flooding your project creates for the downstream properties. 
Roger Garner How to find good general contractors
2 December 2024 | 14 replies
Added to the items I put which is more detailed and arcuate!  
Michael McLoughlin PPR Note Fund
5 December 2024 | 87 replies
. - ACH payments are received by investors on the 1st of every month, so participation in our fund is a purely passive investment vehicle that's open to accredited investors only (and like Patrick said above, accredited or not, anyone can purchase a note).As an added bonus, investors in our fund can redeem shares to purchase notes upon availability. 
Mathew Constantine Question About Rental Property Analysis in The Book on Rental Property Investing
30 November 2024 | 0 replies
On Page 134, he lists the following when analyzing a deal:Sales Price: $132,490.00Sales Expenses: $17,000.00Loan Balance: $55,004.72Total Invested Capital: $35,950.00Profit: $24,535.28I agree with his thought process here when he calculates net profit, but I'm trying to verify the net profit by adding up all the sources of income over the past five years in his example by doing the following:Appreciation over five years=$12,490 (see chart on Page 133).Cash flow ($297.73x12x5)=$17,863.80 over five years.Loan paydown: ($60,000-55,004.72)=$4,995.28 over five years.Sales Expenses are still $17,000.Doing the math, profit= $12,490+$17,863.80+$4,995.28-$17,000=$18,349.08There is a $6,186.20 difference from the net profit he calculates.My question is: Is this $6,186.20 difference due to the forced appreciation gained in the property from the rehab he does in this example?
Kyler Berry Land development in Mapleton/springville
2 December 2024 | 7 replies
It would typically be negotiated in cases where the developer or engineer is adding significant value through their expertise, connections, or risk management
Stephen Dispensa Investing Throughout Tampa Bay post Hurricane Helene and Milton Info
2 December 2024 | 1 reply
You'll need to look at adding hurricane impact windows and doors throughout the home, and bracing all the framing members of the house with hurricane straps.
Reginald Glascoe Questions About Evictions in Anne Arundel County
30 November 2024 | 5 replies
Put an ad on the AA county nextdoor.com looking for people .
Craig Sparling Finally going on the grid
29 November 2024 | 2 replies
I see you've added a deal already which is a great start.2.
Benjamin Latusek Adding Investment to Profile: 13 units in Des Moines
22 November 2024 | 1 reply
Updates of heating, adding cooling, and electrical.