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Kyle Carter New company in area
9 January 2025 | 4 replies
I understand that of course that would bring higher paying jobs but how does that drive the housing prices up.
Bob Dole Cost Segregation -- What is the true benefit of the accelerated depreciation?
9 January 2025 | 32 replies
Quote from @Bob Dole: All,Apologies for the newb question, but I just heard about cost segregation and have been reading up about it online.My understanding is this (and please correct me where I'm wrong):Pros: -accelerate depreciation, front load (vs. just a straight line over 39 years) -save money on taxes because of the depreciationCons: -if I sell the property, the recapture will be larger -not recommended if you flip propertiesSo hypothetical situation:-Majority of our income is W2 based, let's say it's $500k-Net income from commercial rental is $100k-Income from dividends and interests is $100k-Both of us are full time W2, so non-prof real estate (but this can change  -- please see below)So we're hypothetically grossing $700k a year. 
Levi Cartwright Looking to buy first rental!
6 January 2025 | 7 replies
i understand a true duplex might be a lot more expensive, but i think it's at least worth continuing to research and keeping an eye on.and sticking to my original point, OOS can be tough. 
Ryan Mcpherson Rent out house and bleed for a while or sell it and hemorrhage once?
16 January 2025 | 23 replies
I've never done one personally but my understanding is it involves the home being put into a trust, with the sub2 purchaser buying the trust from you.
Mitchell Rosenberg Tips for Finding Affordable Properties with High Rent Potential?
9 January 2025 | 8 replies
CoStar) to understand the rental market (rent amounts, absorbtion rate, etc..) but that service is fairly expensive. 
Mel Kirchhoff STR transitioning into furnished LTR options - Advice needed!
6 January 2025 | 9 replies
I was just hoping to transition it into LTR and since we have newer furniture that fits the space well, it just seemed a shame to sell it all to do an unfurnished LTR, but again, I'm having a hard time understanding how logistically some of the details are worked out with that with furniture involved in an LTR.Thank you again for the support!
John Brown Renting short term on a sub leased property: Is it much harder? (rental arbitrage)
8 January 2025 | 15 replies
Also any tips for automating this as much as possible and how to protect the property financially and property management would be appreciated.I ALMOST understand the rental arbitrage strategy if building a company scaling with say 30 + units and looking for high short term cash flow.  
Abraham Shamosh Section 8 Questions
9 January 2025 | 4 replies
Do your homework first - then you'll be ready for a more meaningful conversation with a landlord.Best...Thanks for your response. so I have researched the rates and I understand that screening a tenant is crucial. mu biggest concerns are the carrying costs until a tenant is filled as I’ve heard the process can take up to 3 months to find a tenant.
Colin Ford BRRR long term buy and old for STR or long term rentals
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
Research the area's nuances, understand BRRRR financing strategy, network with local investors, analyze potential deals, use VA loans wisely, explore financing options, and network through investor groups.
Chase Pomerantz Newbies looking to break into real estate investing
7 January 2025 | 8 replies
You don't need to know everything to get started; you need a foundation to build on, and the rest will come through experience and then refining your education.You can build a basic understanding of investing in 3-6 months.