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Christina B. Granby Ranch HOA (Colorado) just added a 2.7% surcharge on STRs
12 July 2024 | 7 replies
Prior to this new surcharge by the HOA, we currently pay CO General Sales & Use Tax of 2.9%, Grand County General Sales & Use Tax of 1.3%, Grand County Accommodations Tax of 1.8%, and Granby City General Sales & Use Tax of 4%.
Stuart Udis Evolution of Syndications
17 July 2024 | 5 replies
For the standard single asset syndication the timelines just don't work).But beyond that:Most institutions want to see 15 yrs of track record before investingMost institutions will require 10% co-invest, and given the check sizes institutions write, many syndicators don't have that kind of liquidity available.Most institutions will require a true corporate structure.  
Account Closed Population Trends - Where People Are Moving To & Away From Affects Investing
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
Texas added nearly half a million people, a 1.5% gain, or three times the national average. 2023 2022-2023 % Population State Population Change Change (2022–23) South Carolina 5,373,555 90,600 1.71% Florida 22,610,726 365,205 1.64% Texas 30,503,301 473,453 1.58% Idaho 1,964,726 25,730 1.33% North Carolina 10,835,491 139,526 1.30% Delaware 1,031,890 12,431 1.22% District of Columbia** 678,972 8,023 1.20% Tennessee 7,126,489 77,513 1.10% Utah 3,417,734 36,498 1.08% Georgia 11,029,227 116,077 1.06% South Dakota 919,318 9,449 1.04% Arizona 7,431,344 65,660 0.89% Montana 1,132,812 9,934 0.88% Oklahoma 4,053,824 34,553 0.86% Arkansas 3,067,732 21,328 0.70% Alabama 5,108,468 34,565 0.68% North Dakota 783,926 5,014 0.64% Colorado 5,877,610 36,571 0.63% Nevada 3,194,176 16,755 0.53% Nebraska 1,978,379 10,319 0.52% Maine 1,395,722 6,384 0.46% Indiana 6,862,199 29,925 0.44% Wyoming 584,057 2,428 0.42% Virginia 8,715,698 36,599 0.42% Minnesota 5,737,915 23,615 0.41% Washington 7,812,880 28,403 0.36% Wisconsin 5,910,955 20,412 0.35% Kentucky 4,526,154 14,591 0.32% New Jersey 9,290,841 30,024 0.32% Missouri 6,196,156 18,988 0.31% Massachusetts 7,001,399 18,659 0.27% Maryland 6,180,253 16,272 0.26% Iowa 3,207,004 7,311 0.23% Connecticut 3,617,176 8,470 0.23% New Hampshire 1,402,054 3,051 0.22% Ohio 11,785,935 26,238 0.22% Rhode Island 1,095,962 2,120 0.19% Kansas 2,940,546 3,830 0.13% Vermont 647,464 354 0.05% New Mexico 2,114,371 895 0.04% Michigan 10,037,261 3,980 0.04% Mississippi 2,939,690 762 0.03% Alaska 733,406 130 0.02% Loss Pennsylvania 12,961,683 -10,408 -0.08% Oregon 4,233,358 -6,021 -0.14% California 38,965,193 -75,423 -0.19% West Virginia 1,770,071 -3,964 -0.22% Illinois 12,549,689 -32,826 -0.26% Hawaii 1,435,138 -4,261 -0.30% Louisiana 4,573,749 -14,274 -0.31% Puerto Rico* 3,205,691 -14,422 -0.45% New York 19,571,216 -101,984 -0.52%
Kenneth Lewis 21 year old How to start the REI journey?
16 July 2024 | 18 replies
I co-operate a brokerage that works solely with investors on the financing side of things.
Jack Carrozzi Using FHA loan and Down payment assistance on a househack
14 July 2024 | 6 replies
@Jack Carrozzi my clients use these programs all the time in Colorado Springs.
David Ingram Hard time getting my property rented
15 July 2024 | 26 replies
The Fort Collins CO market where I manage properties and investment is very seasonal for rental demand.
Evelyn Guo K1 loss tax report for non-resident state (NC)
13 July 2024 | 10 replies
NJ state return specifically tracks the loss carry forward.Also, what do you make of this statement from CO tax booklet “A nonresident of Colorado may source to Colorado passive losses carried over from prior tax years and claimed in arriving at federal adjusted gross income to the extent such nonresident had Colorado source passive losses in prior tax years not previously claimed for Colorado income tax purposes.” - does the last point mean that CO passive losses used in prior years (not just previous year or current year) for offsetting passive income at federal level can be used to offset CO passive income in current year if they were not used for offsetting CO passive income in prior years (because there was no CO passive income in prior years)?
Laura S. Colorado HB 24-1098: "Just Cause" Eviction Bill Passed
11 July 2024 | 8 replies
I would need to read into this, as I don't invest in CO.
Dee D. Are you still investing in Colorado?
11 July 2024 | 15 replies
Are you all still investing in Colorado long term rentals?
Tori Trent What are house hacking strategies that others overlook in an expensive area?
14 July 2024 | 27 replies
Hey @Tori Trent In Colorado Springs, we also have a couple of other strategies that work well besides just standard duplexes.