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Melanie Baldridge A quick mini guide on Bonus Depreciation
10 December 2024 | 1 reply
Portfolio = Income derived from financial instruments like dividends (including REITs), interest, royalties, and capital gains.Mostly income w/out loss potential, and favorable tax rates.Cap losses may offset cap gains w up to $3,000 loss.
Joe McLaughlin CLT Investor Mastermind Group
9 December 2024 | 3 replies
I'm a beginner with one rental property and looking to expand my portfolio smartly in 2025. 
Keetaek Hong Quickbooks .. or NOT for STR
9 December 2024 | 7 replies
Overall, it’s an excellent solution for smaller portfolios because you can easily spot any discrepancies.
Tyler Edmister New to Multifamily in Columbus, Ohio
10 December 2024 | 12 replies
I'm an investor myself and own a rental portfolio here in Columbus OH.
Levi Perl Cash out refi now at 70% LTV or season and wait to do 80% LTV?
9 December 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Levi Perl: Hi,Curious if anyone has what to say in terms of how to calculate which one is more worth it: to cash out refi on a Long term rental now at 70% LTV, and walk away with X amount of positive cash AFTER paying all debt, (X is a positive number and significant amount for me), which will allow me to potential get another long term rental and grow portfolio faster, or wait 4 months and cash out 80% LTV, giving me DOUBLE than X. 
Timothy Newsome First investment property either GA or Ohio, looking to connect.
11 December 2024 | 35 replies
Now I own a successful rental portfolio.
James D cissell Small fish looking to get bigger
9 December 2024 | 10 replies
What type of properties are you looking to add to your portfolio?
Raj Vardhan Cash out Refi
9 December 2024 | 16 replies
Some portfolio or private lenders may waive this rule, so it’s worth exploring.While waiting for the 6 months, finalize renovations, stabilize the property with tenants, and ensure all paperwork (leases, receipts) is organized.
Nathan Gesner Real Estate Syndications: Who's Taken the Leap and How Did It Pay Off?
17 December 2024 | 36 replies
Boone Pickens got involved and offers were made on the remaining portfolio
Brandon Ortiz How To Get Started | Bay Area
9 December 2024 | 9 replies
Flipping is probably a little more intense, but can still be done with a day job, but again, my average flip versus my average rental: flip has made much better returns.And as for generational wealth and handing down something to your kids... well, I guess I view it as: if I can hand my kids a $10mm trust fund held in public securities, or $10mm real estate portfolio, they are going to be pretty set either way, but a real estate portfolio will continually have costs and work, a brokerage account is a bit more set and forget, with some periodic rebalancing.