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Rob Jafek UCLA study "Single-Family Rentals: What Drives Investor Return?"
10 May 2018 | 0 replies
The authors find that prior research has only considered either net yield or price appreciation, to the exclusion of the other, so they looked at both.
Dominick Stogner How to use a 1031 exchange?
14 May 2018 | 7 replies
(However, the Sec 121 exclusion will shelter up to $250k (single) or $500k (married) of capital gain from taxation.)1031s are only for long-term investment properties.
Account Closed Portland wants to force me to accept violent crime felons.
17 May 2018 | 33 replies
“"There is so much subjectivity; housing access relies exclusively on landlords' feelings about a tenant," says Eudaly policy director Jamey Duhamel.
Michael Arreola CPA vs enrolled agent
24 March 2018 | 6 replies
You may want to reach out to an accountant who deals exclusively with investors.
Lamarcus Stephenson Tips on being a great Landlord.
23 March 2018 | 1 reply
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Cole Mitchell Can I title a house to my S-Corp and sell to myself later on?
28 March 2018 | 6 replies
@Cole MitchellYou can certainly sell an asset by an S-corp to the shareholders as long as the sale is at an arms length transactions.The questions is should you.If you plan to acquire it in an S-corp(you will be forgoing the section 121 exclusion which you said you are okay with) if you are going to just sell it within a year - you should just sell it directly from the S-corp.Transferring the property from the S-corp to you personally and then eventually the buyers will cost more in title work.
Maria Luna Tax deed investing in Washington state
25 October 2018 | 5 replies
Quite title is a long possess also that involves taking out newspaper ads. 
Aaron Kaplan 1031 from a PERSN'L RESIDENCE to Commerical MFR? Possible y/n?
25 March 2018 | 3 replies
The rest is taxable.After that, he can do a 1031 since it's no longer a personal residence.If his gain is significantly above the $250k/$500k max, he may rent for couple years and then combine the exclusion with a 1031. 
Jason Mills Realtor wanting to share in the profit of a buy and flip job
13 November 2018 | 19 replies
He Has no ownership rights on the house but does have exclusive listing rights before it goes on the market.
Ruben Pereira Need to Sell before HUD (2 Years) period is over
25 March 2018 | 6 replies
@Ruben PereiraThen you do not qualify to purchase the home during the Exclusive period.