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Rob Tara 40+ unit deal. Need help w/ financial analysis
28 January 2025 | 6 replies
Thank you @Jaycee Greene and @Hossein DaneshIn sum:- 42 apartment rental deal (land has potential to add 32 more on  two small building but that phase would be out of scope for this initial stage analysis).- Negotiated sales price $3.2 (seller financed)- 30% DP @ 7% / 20rs.
Andres Canas 18 year old ready to learn
27 January 2025 | 2 replies
You need to build your credit.
David Burton New member learning to wholesale! Milan, TN.
2 February 2025 | 7 replies
My goals for joining is to meet people, build relationships and hopefully get my own thing going!
James Sills Thinking of a career change
17 January 2025 | 3 replies
I am not an expert here but my thought is that you would learn a lot by getting your license and have more credibility in the industry at large so if your time and finances allow- get that license:)
Edward Wylie Election Impact on REI
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
Real Estate Investors:There’s been a lot of discussion about how the upcoming election could impact our industry.
Andrew Katz Should I Keep these Tenants?
30 January 2025 | 13 replies
Usually the numbers don't work to build in these neighborhoods, unless government tax credits, etc.Do you see the problem with your two statements:"The turnover costs could/will be high"and"How much more damage could they do?"
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.
Lee Sanders Hello from Boston MA
27 January 2025 | 25 replies
Understand the multi-family market, scale up portfolio efficiently, focus on value-add opportunities, build a reliable team, stay informed, and engage with the community for support.Good luck!
Brett Sheeran Brett Sheeran - New Member Introduction
3 February 2025 | 8 replies
It’s a great way to get your feet wet in real estate while building equity.
Rachelle Bertumen Newbie to AirBNB
20 January 2025 | 9 replies
The tech industry and manufacturing growth in Reno also provides for a different client for short term rentals, something to look into.