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Peyton Culberson Buy & Hold
9 October 2024 | 0 replies
With the luck of the market, I benefited and realized that real estate is what I would like to do long term.
Steve Dora 1st Purchase utilizing HELOC...what are my options?
10 October 2024 | 11 replies
The investor must consider whether the potential property value increase or other benefits outweigh this loss.
Sally Alcala Breaking Up with Property Manager Frustrations
11 October 2024 | 7 replies
I'd give the current PMC the benefit of the doubt and assume they are just trying to do this by the books as opposed to dragging their feet, but otherwise agree with @Theresa Harris.
Ashley Martin STR, Long Term + Airbnb
9 October 2024 | 8 replies
Lots of people acquired their RE license during this period as it was a unique market that they thought could leverage to benefit them financially.
Michael Buska Does the STR "Loophole" work for Cost-Seg, if not self-managed?
8 October 2024 | 4 replies
(My assumption is it may be tough to prove enough material participation if using someone local to manage.)Two things worth noting:1- I'll be discussing with my CPA in-depth soon, but would like to hear other's experiences on this.2 - The main reasons I'm looking to STR's is the tax benefits (Cost-Seg) & appreciation that comes with buying in these areas opposed to the mid-west where I look for long-term rentals..
Jenni Utz BRRR: The Real Estate Investment Strategy for Long-Term Wealth
10 October 2024 | 2 replies
Instead of leaving equity tied up in the property, you can refinance and put that money to work on your next investment.Advantages:Leverage: You’re using borrowed money to increase your purchasing power.Long-term Wealth: By holding rental properties, you benefit from appreciation, passive income, and tax advantages.Scalability: The ability to keep reinvesting capital makes it easier to scale compared to traditional buy-and-hold methods.Is BRRR Right for You?
William C. Cost seg depreciation recapture model
13 October 2024 | 11 replies
Depreciation is going to still be offsetting cash flow quite a bit - when you accelerate depreciation, it doesn't technically do absolutely every depreciation item in year one, so there still is going to be quite a bit of depreciation to offset your cash flow.On top of all of this, the tax benefits largely are going to come in year one to offset your income.
Kody Smith San Jose creative finance investor
9 October 2024 | 2 replies
This approach allows me to structure deals that benefit all parties involved and unlock unique opportunities in the market.I'm eager to connect with fellow investors, share insights, and explore new opportunities together.
Devin Wilson How Do I Start?
9 October 2024 | 1 reply
Here are a few tips to help you score that first deal:Network: Join local real estate groups and online forums like BiggerPockets to connect with other investors.Find Motivated Sellers: Look for distressed properties and consider sending direct mail to homeowners facing tough situations.Research the Market: Know your area’s property values by analyzing comparable sales using sites like Zillow or Redfin.Craft Compelling Offers: Highlight the benefits of a quick sale to sellers and consider a solid earnest money deposit to show you’re serious.Market Yourself: Use social media to share your journey and post flyers in local spots to attract leads.Stay Persistent: Rejection is part of the process, so learn from it and keep refining your approach.With your big business mindset and hard work, you’ll make it happen!
Ralph Noyes Refinancing a 30yr owner occupied 6.8% to a lower 30yr vs 15yr - Thoughts?
9 October 2024 | 1 reply
Your total costs would outweigh any benefits monthly for that.