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Jeff Ebert tax hike worth appealing?
10 October 2024 | 7 replies
If you’ve owned it for a few years there a cap on the amount they can increase the taxable value, I believe it’s 15% excluding improvements to the property.
Michael Chalke Raising rent on a section 8 tenant in Passaic County, NJ
7 October 2024 | 19 replies
Does anyone know if there is a way to request an increase higher than 3.5% due to all of these capital improvements done on the home?
William C. Cost seg depreciation recapture model
13 October 2024 | 11 replies
The formula for your taxable amount is the difference between your net sale (contract price minus closing costs) and your adjusted cost basis (original purchase price plus capital improvements minus depreciation). 
Melanie Baldridge If you want to be a real estate pro, you need to understand the TERMS:
9 October 2024 | 1 reply
Here are a few definitions that you absolutely must know.Bookmark this thread and use it as your cheat sheet for 2024.Okay, let’s dive in:Here are the terms that I’ll define in this thread:-DEPRECIATION-BONUS DEPRECIATION-COST SEGREGATION -BASIS-LAND VALUE-IMPROVEMENT VALUE-3115-RECAPTUREDEPRECIATION:Depreciation is the decrease in $$ value of your asset over time due to wear & tear, etc.Standard depreciation is deducted evenly over 27.5 years for residential and 39 years for commercial.Even w/o cost segregation you get to deduct depreciation each year.BONUS DEPRECIATION:This is an accelerated depreciation method.
Peyton Culberson Buy & Hold
9 October 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $105,000 Cash invested: $10,000 Sale price: $210,000 While in college, I had enough money saved to put 3% down on a property and make some small improvements.
Patty Mac put siding on in 2023, but paid in 2024
8 October 2024 | 4 replies
I know it is a capital improvement and needs to be depreciated - which makes me think to claim it in 2023 when the work was done, but since we didn't pay it until 2024 - that seems wrong. 
Julio Arias Equity lending on properties
9 October 2024 | 2 replies
Hi, I am reaching out because a couple of properties that have equity and I am looking for ways to pull some of that equity to redeploy the money into the properties to do improvements to maximize my income streams by building ADUs.
Jenni Utz BRRR: The Real Estate Investment Strategy for Long-Term Wealth
10 October 2024 | 2 replies
The goal is to increase the property’s value significantly through strategic improvements.
Shaneese Bailey Seeking Advice on Flipping a Vacant Lot
12 October 2024 | 12 replies
Some land flippers will buy unwanted and neglected parcels of raw land for a bargain and then improve them by clearing the land or even leveling it before selling it on.Most land flippers are making money by actively seeking and marketing their land flip projects.
Rabia Khan using debt to invest in real estate
8 October 2024 | 3 replies
These lenders typically cover the purchase and rehab costs because they’re more focused on the value of the property than your personal financials.Rehab: Use the borrowed funds to fix up the property, adding value by making necessary repairs or improvements.