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Rena Barron Homestead exemption for multiply properties
17 February 2020 | 0 replies

Guys I have a property in GA and Fl. GA is my main home but I’m staying in Fl military. I called the city and she told me I only can have 1 home exemption is that true? 

Armand Farr What are taxes and how often are properties reassessed in SLC?
13 September 2021 | 6 replies
Is this as simple as % multiplied by the property value?
AP Horvath What would you do in my shoes?
9 March 2020 | 122 replies
Nothing beats investing in apartments (I have 1,000 units) in terms of multiplying your networth in a hurry (except hotel investing).
Tony Wallis Quick Method to dismiss or look into rental property
5 March 2020 | 98 replies
Are you going to live there 2 years, and you fix it up then you get up to $500k tax free [if you make that much] if you sell it, that beats a monthly cash flow any day.Typically you can use a GRM [gross rent multiplier] for most properties where you take the yearly gross rent divided by purchase price.
Rena Barron Homestead Exemption for multiply proprieties
21 February 2020 | 4 replies
I have multiply properties, do homestead exemptions only apply to one of them?
AJ Pryor Need suggestions for evicting 1 of 4 roommates
27 February 2020 | 12 replies
Costs multiply, things get messy.
Dave Telford From rental to primary residence
21 February 2020 | 1 reply
We also need to know the adjusted cost basis which is the purchase price minus the annual depreciation multiplied by the number of years of ownership.Now, let’s look at a rental property depreciation recapture example in six steps.1.
Jennifer Teasley New Investor Interested in SFR in Macon, GA. Any advice/contacts?
23 February 2020 | 5 replies
The math;  any market that is growing, new jobs, take a min wage job of $10/hr and a somewhat better job of $15/hr and multiply times 160x hrs (1 mo) =  10 + 15 x 160 = 4k after taxes = $3200 so qualifies for $1100/mo rental. 
Jeffrey Day Evaluating a first deal - would like opinions and help as I go...
23 February 2020 | 1 reply
Claimed CAP rate is 7.25%, Gross rent multiplier stated at 4.61.Annual numbers:Rental Income: 3,126,240...less vacancy of (343,866) gives us a Gross Income of $2,782,354.Property taxes last year: (380,472)Insurance:  Not known yetProperty Management assumed at 10%: (278,235)Advertising not known - Used ($5,000)Utilities:  Each unit pays own but assuming ($1500) for public lighting and will add clubhouse/pool expenses when I get the financials.Repair set aside amount at 5%:  (156,312)CapEx set aside amount at 5%: (156,312)Total Expenses:  (987,832)NOI:  1,794,522Mortgage Payment (looking for 100% financing at 11.5% for 25 years): (1,573,494)Total Cash Flow: 221,028I'm requesting the financial package to get more details. 
Donald DiBuono Capital Gains on Flip
8 April 2020 | 4 replies
For example i would take my profit multiply by 20% capital gain and then multiply by (1-(22/24)).