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Matt Smith Existing Illegal Basement unit remodel and short term rental
5 February 2025 | 13 replies
Hey @Matt Smith 👋🏽I agree that it's not worth renovating the basement - too costly.
Jack Cottrell Help me adjust my expectations - first deal pending
24 January 2025 | 36 replies
a property that cost $140k has not had appreciation that has kept up with appreciation.  
Brendan M Hornung Sub-To Tax Advice Needed
4 February 2025 | 9 replies
If transferring the property to an LLC, be mindful of the due-on-sale clause, and note that an LLC itself does not offer tax savings unless electing S-Corp status, which is rare for rentals.To maximize tax benefits, consider cost segregation, bonus depreciation, and short-term rental (STR) strategies, which could allow you to offset W-2 income if structured properly.
Katie Southard Really want my rental in an LLC
14 January 2025 | 1 reply
Unfortunately, this problem waste a lot of my time that could be spent on other investments.I have used the same tax professional for many years and he is very educated, but also much older than me and it's hard for me to understand all the reasons he has expressed why is better to put the rental on my personal tax returns.
Julio Gonzalez Asset Classifications for Cost Segregation
7 January 2025 | 6 replies
Cost segregation utilizes the MACRS approach.
Melanie Baldridge Being RE PRO is worth it.
31 January 2025 | 0 replies
Imagine making millions of dollars over the course of your career and then having to pay 30-50% every year to uncle sam instead of compounding that cash over time.This is exactly what real estate professionals have learned to mitigate.To reduce their taxable income, they just buy a building every year, do a cost seg, and use depreciation to reduce their tax liability dramatically.Their personal wealth snowball grows much larger and much faster than their W2 counterparts who give most of their money back to the government each year.Following this strategy as a real estate professional is one of best ways to end up with a much larger net worth at the end of your career.
Matt Schreiber North Myrtle Beach STR
5 February 2025 | 9 replies
By year three, I aim to cover all operating costs and, by year four, to generate positive cash flow.Experienced investors say it’s crucial to persevere through the initial challenges while gradually building credibility through positive reviews, and I believe them.
Terry Johnson Resources for Investing
29 January 2025 | 4 replies
The easiest way to find and connect with wholesalers is either bigger pockets or by googling "sell my house fast in (town name)" although that may cost them a click for google ads.
Anthony Klemm New to REI, trying to connect with folks
27 January 2025 | 2 replies
Las Vegas attracts investors from all over the world for good reason so I think you are on the right track starting here before expanding.
Alon Saar Where to Start?
28 January 2025 | 3 replies
The best place to start is with a spreadsheet that has every every cost itemized.