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Keira Hamilton What I Learned from Owning and Selling a Laundromat – Exploring a Different Asset Cla
6 January 2025 | 31 replies
Once a tenant is in and they sign a year lease, there’s not too much to worry about aside from the occasional fix here and there.
Jason Allen Subletting Expense deductions
3 January 2025 | 2 replies
In a situation where you were doing an arbitrage (renting it from the owner, then yourself re-renting it to someone else) your costs to renovate/fix it up while you're using it would be able to be capitalized and depreciated by you once your rental was in service (available for rent to others). 
David To California call for class action lawsuit on Eviction Moratorium
14 January 2025 | 329 replies
They worry about a large homelessness crisis during a pandemic when homelessness can easily be avoided by simply moving in with relatives and family members, taking on roommates to share the cost of rent, or moving to a cheaper apartment.Now a lot of landlords are going to be out of rent for an entire year, not to mention depreciation on the properties due to neglect and damage and wear and tear which these landlords will have to pay out of pocket to fix if they want to sell their properties in the future or rent it to someone else once the eviction moratorium is lifted.
Stephen Tawiah Funding For First Real Estate Deal
2 January 2025 | 9 replies
It's a turnkey property I found on RentToRetirement, so It's pretty much already fixed up.
Karma Abdula My First Flip: Fixer-Upper Tested My Sanity (and My Wallet)
31 December 2024 | 0 replies
Investment Info:Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Vic Lee Having trouble finding a good plumber?
31 December 2024 | 5 replies
I have one that is a good fix-it man, but I'm doing a full gut reno and I need help removing a cast iron sewer stack and rough-in 2 bathrooms and kitchen to this new stack.
Dennis Bragg Emerging Real Estate Investment options in 2025
30 December 2024 | 6 replies
I see 3-5 as a fad.Fractional ownership - way to much overhead for these to be profitable. think "timeshare".STR in non traditional markets - running a STR is a business and real estate, boils down to location location location - who would want to go to a conference and stay in a STR vs. the hotel where the conference is at, most businesses pay for this I do not see why.Mixed use with green - this has been going on for years- it will continue but it is also more expensive to build - which means higher costs to use.Not trying to be debbie downer, I have seen these attempted to be done in the past and they really have not been successful.I do really like the BTR model though as I continue to see that as a very good option in the future. 
Desiree Doubrox Your experience with Student Housing
1 January 2025 | 5 replies
The sellers says it's just college boys and that's to be expected.He's currently getting good rents...as unbelievable as it may seem and if cleaned/fixed up it could make more as well as increase the value of the property.We own several coworking/coliving properties in the US and Mexico, so we are used to hospitality and properties out of state.However, my questions are;Is this a norm for college students, or student housing? 
William Taylor [Calc Review] Help me analyze this duplex in Michigan - are these numbers correct?
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
This was done to protect senior citizens on fixed incomes from being forced to sell their homes due to unaffordable property tax increases.Since the passing of this amendment, all properties in Michigan have two property tax values associated with them:State Equalized Value (SEV): supposedly equal to 50% of the market value of a property, not based on recent sales price.Taxable Value: the SEV annually capped as long as there is not a transfer of ownership.City Assessors are charged with determining how much property values have changed each year.
Kendric Buford Multifamily Newbie - Tips & Feedback (Out of state/Ohio)
1 January 2025 | 12 replies
I'm fine with doing some minor fixes and improvements to a property: Adding overhead lighting/fans, better flooring, maybe redoing a main bathroom.