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Sartaj G. Paying down 1 or 2 morgages faster with extra payments
11 July 2024 | 22 replies
There is no trick, think of it this way: you have a principal to pay off ($175k, so you could do 175 months x $1,000) and as long as you do the outstanding balance generates interest.Your mortgage payment is PITI, you always have TI, principal you pay in your own pocket and interest is a tax write-off.But from a cash flow point of view paying one off first is better, because you save both the principal and interest portion, which comes out to about $1050.
Andreas Mueller Is the 1031 Exchange at Risk? Inside the Court's Chevron Decision.
10 July 2024 | 0 replies
One of the principal industry concerns about the vast power granted to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was that these powers were too insulated from review….The ruling sends a crystal-clear message to federal agencies that their powers are not unlimited…We would not be at this point today if government agencies were more prudent and consistent about staying within their statutory authorities, grounding their rulemakings in empirical facts, and heeding appropriate procedural safeguards…Instead, too frequently, our regulators appear to be chasing headlines and short-term political wins.”National Association of Homebuilders - “Today’s Supreme Court ruling is an important step forward to advance meaningful regulatory reform because it means that federal agencies can no longer continuously change the law – and the intent of Congress – by implementing their own interpretation of statutes as long as the interpretation is viewed as being ‘reasonable.’
Abigail Lipson Gotten Stuck Evaluating Where to Invest
12 July 2024 | 17 replies
Let's start with first thinking how do your clients view you? 
Evelin Negrete Managing Noise Complaints
9 July 2024 | 2 replies
I would like to see others point of views on the situation. 
Scott Davis Suggest software/apps (research, off-market leads) for low-volume niche investor
9 July 2024 | 1 reply
I am familiar with how to view all assessors info, search deeds and recorded documents/etc per jurisdiction, and I do (enjoy) actual in depth recorded document/ research in person at the county offices too of course.  
James Brown [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
9 July 2024 | 4 replies
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.First time rehabber here, looking for any helpful information.
Jordan Fujan Cap Ex....an investment killer?
10 July 2024 | 15 replies
@Jordan Fujan In my calculations to buy a property once I’ve gone to the initial viewing I typically put between 5-7% for CapEx depending on the condition of the property and how much work we plan on doing to it upon purchase.
Rahul Shah Short term ABNB in north Arizona
8 July 2024 | 3 replies
ThanksDepending on what "north of Phoenix" is, I know of a 5 bed 3 bath with view fully furnished AirBNB available. 
Brett Riemensnider Remodeling My First Unit On First Investment Property!
9 July 2024 | 6 replies
I also really like that this is a U-shaped window unit which wraps over the window sill, meaning that you get to keep nearly all of your window's view and natural light, as well as it being theoretically harder for someone to break into the apartment by kicking in/pulling out the AC unit (ours is on the second floor, but the safety concerns for first floor units is definitely a consideration you'll want to factor in).Heating.