Julio Gonzalez
Is my property a good candidate for cost segregation?
17 January 2025 | 2 replies
This is due to bonus depreciation which allows taxpayers to deduct 40% of qualifying property costs in the first year, in addition to regular depreciation for new construction and improvement.
Philip Levi
Cost Segregation Study
30 January 2025 | 4 replies
Here's an article with additional FAQs on cost segregation studies that you may find helpful.
Mike Weigel
Introduction to Bigger Pockets from Austin, TX
30 January 2025 | 5 replies
It sounds like you’ve got a solid foundation with your rental property, and I love the ambition behind your plans to build a property management and maintenance company—it’s a great way to take control of your investments while creating additional opportunities.Best of luck to you!
Nicholas Perez
🏡 Investor Insight: Creative Financing with Asset Utilization 💡
30 January 2025 | 0 replies
Lenders may count eligible assets as additional qualifying income by dividing eligible assets by 60.🔹 Example in Action:Rental income: $9,000PITI: $9,500 → DSCR <1 (not qualifying)Using $63,000 in assets → Adds $1,045 in incomeNew DSCR >1 → Higher LTV (80% instead of 75%)🔹 Why This Matters:✅ Helps investors qualify for better financing✅ Increases borrowing power and flexibility✅ Allows you to scale your portfolio fasterUnderstanding financing tools like this can be a game-changer for investors looking to maximize opportunities.
Joey P.
Rezone vs ADU
30 January 2025 | 7 replies
Most of the time, an ADU will cost 100k just for that part and then you have to actually build the cosmetic part for an additional 40-50k.
Benjamin Bieber
Rent to Retirement
30 January 2025 | 2 replies
Those are some of the unique things we offer in addition to helping each investor build a strategic investment plan & roadmap to achieve your specific goals.
Victor Yang
if i gift a house, is the cost basis what i purchased it for or the FMV?
24 January 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Victor Yang:In addition, is it possible for me and my wife to gift 36k worth of equity per year of the house (under the annual exclusion limit) and therefore have none of the costs go towards the lifetime gift limit?
Benjamin Sanders
Buying in a flood plain
30 January 2025 | 0 replies
Even if the rental has a decent cash flow with additional flood insurance, we're still not sure we want to take on that risk as we are out-of-state investors (planning to move back to KY in the future, but not now) and we don't like that it will potentially bring down the perceived value when we try to sell it in the future.The seller has never lived there and has not provided any information on if it has flooded before or not.
Nasi K.
AG Rollback form 50-789
27 January 2025 | 0 replies
Hi,We recently (Aug 2024) bought commercial land of around 2 acres. this was part of bigger commercial lot (around 25 acres) which had AG exemption and so the taxes that they paid was around $20 each year. we received a 'AG ROLLBACK' letter from the appraisal district that starting 2025 tax year, we will be taxed at it market value resulting in additional taxes, interest and possible penalities for 3 prior years.