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Samantha Ward When will I start seeing a return on my investment?
13 April 2024 | 8 replies
Your wealth is accelerated as you property appreciates and gets paid down and you extract that equity to reinvest.
Megh Patel Gas Station and Laundromat Owners
13 April 2024 | 0 replies
Employee Management: Given the absentee nature of the business, how do you ensure quality staff performance and customer service in your absence?
Matt Pursley CRYPTO and Real Estate
13 April 2024 | 4 replies
There's been talk of how these will intersect and it's already happening in some spaces and I'm not talking about Metaverse Real Estate (Although I think some of that will make some people VERY wealthy).I'm talking about real physical real estate providing access to crypto investing and returns, and here's the crazy part...It has the potential to offer all the great things real estate does like depreciation, hedge against inflation and cash flow, all while exposing you to the high reward of Bitcoin's upside and decentralized nature
Sonny Dhillon Thoughts on Naming Storage facility
13 April 2024 | 7 replies
Considering your facility will cater to a wide range of storage needs, including RV/boat storage, semi-truck parking, container storage, and contractor yards, the name should encapsulate the comprehensive nature of your services.
Nick Ruocco Waterfront Elevation: When is a property "too low"?
13 April 2024 | 5 replies
There are many interesting policies about rebuilding in a natural disaster  such as if the damage is more than 50% percent of the dwelling value, you are forced to rebuild at current codes.
Matan Paret Physician starting out in REI
14 April 2024 | 25 replies
It's human nature not to factor in their time, nor large episodic real estate expenses etc.almost forgot this table chart from Mary Callahan Erdoes , she is the head of JP morgan asset management which has hundreds of thousands of high net worth investors, They are quite stringent when comparing their own investor's returns to other Asset classes
Gerald Thompson Tax Question for Home and Sewer Inspection for Rental Property
12 April 2024 | 1 reply
In general, expenses related to the purchase or improvement of a rental property can be deductible, but the treatment of these expenses may vary depending on the nature of the expense and applicable tax laws. 
Kisaki Nicole Kaopua Possibility buying a single-family foreclosure
11 April 2024 | 2 replies
If you go out and do a HELOC or a cash out refi or something you can extract some of that - but probably at a very expensive price with rates where they are at - to the point you would likely say it isn't worth it.  
Don Konipol Are the GREAT Deals Gone?
13 April 2024 | 28 replies
I once heard a stock market investor say there we’re basically two ways to invest, either betting on broad market trends or basically hand to hand combant, finding stock’s that for whatever reason were basically mispriced or had arbitrage opportunity, I think the 2010’s were basically a rising tide lifted all boats kind of market, this is definitely gonna be more hand to hand combat, finding misprised deals, mispriced sub-markets (I’m a big fan of more rural areas that simply just by there very nature have less competition and more ability to create opportunities) and focusing on execution.  
Sanjeev Advani Navigating the Stable Seas of the Real Estate Market: Opportunities for Investors
11 April 2024 | 0 replies
The tangible nature of property investment, coupled with the potential for rental income and capital appreciation, offers a balanced risk-reward ratio.