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Ernest Wade Areas Around Philadelphia
30 August 2024 | 12 replies
That normally occurs when the prohibitive zoning is geared towards preservation and open area.  
Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation on Office Building
29 August 2024 | 2 replies
The study identifies with forensic engineering detail the immediate Bonus Depreciation 5, 7 and 15-year personal property class lives qualifying portions of a building that are normally buried in 27.5 year residential or 39 year commercial categories.The Cost Segregation Study was performed on the Asset Depreciation Range (ADR) and is based on a 40% tax bracket for State and Federal Taxes.
Esteban Cardenas Using property manager to run renovation
30 August 2024 | 18 replies
An example would be that my market is predominately a SF rental market, duplexes are normally in lower end.  
Laurence Walsh-Hodson Question on Property Managers
29 August 2024 | 5 replies
Regarding the one month of rent Placement Fee, this is fairly normal.
Carlo D. Banking problem can't open a bank account for my LLC
28 August 2024 | 5 replies
It's also common to encounter retail branch employees who are  not familiar with  the entities and various ownership structures real estate investors utilize since they are normally opening personal bank accounts.
Aaron Maxwell How do I find what neighborhoods are up and coming?
29 August 2024 | 16 replies
Instantly I can tell the hottest markets from the normal and cold ones, and separately determine which one's I am priced out of due to crazy high values.I'd suggest a similar value-based approach if you have the data to calculate on to identify a few markets to start looking for deals in, but remember this is still too broad of analysis to make a go/no-go decision on the projects you find.
Brandon Hutslar Tenant Payment Issues
29 August 2024 | 9 replies
But electronic options don't normally work in those cases. 
Eyal Michaeli Real Estate Investors in Madrid
29 August 2024 | 24 replies
We are moving towards where it is still possible to obtain them (normally based on the density of licenses already given) and at the same time where it makes sense investment-wise (attractivity for tourists). 
Isaac Blocher The Cost of Transactional funding
29 August 2024 | 70 replies
@Ted Akers  yes for instance this would not work well in WA with the excise tax of 1.78% or there about on title transfers.this was a low end deal in GA so it was a normal wholesaler approach I think the guy made 10k on the deal we made a few bucks and they absorbed the one closing costs and transfer tax which was probably nominal I would have to look at the hud.I can see this working in states were double escrows are not allowed any more... or if a wholesaler wanted to put to bed the thought that they are selling re without a license.. you know the wild wild west out there in that industry were basically anything goes   until it does not  LOL.I am NMLS mortgage banker sitting in the bullpen.. my license is on ICE but I do the CE.. just don't want to have to take the test again incase I want to jump back into doing HML.. so for right now taking title is a clear path.. no securities issues no licensing issues.. etc etc.. and 100% control. the only way I will do this these days.. but then again my clients are well known to me for more than a decade most of them and they are high volume flippers etc... so we have a lot going on...
Caleb Brown Best Bang for Your Buck?
28 August 2024 | 2 replies
I normally reply to posts but making a post :)Best bang for your buck I typically see when working with clients is exterior paint/siding and landscaping.