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5 July 2020 | 5 replies
It won't take long before you are the expert in your market.You will soon be able to compress all the data: valuation the location, size, property features and market demand as well as other local comparisons pretty quickly with each new tenancy.
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5 August 2023 | 13 replies
Cashflow and cap rates in my area are being significantly compressed compared to the US.6) I have an extremely favourable structure to allow Canadians to invest in US real estate easily without complications (legal or tax).7) 1031 exchangeThese are off the top of my head.Open to hearing anyone else's thoughts?
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3 November 2017 | 14 replies
I'm not sure if it's a compression fitting or if it was soldered though.
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1 July 2020 | 15 replies
The plastic does not compress the same as wood and even if you pre-drill, there creates kind of a bubble of plastic around the deck screw.
20 April 2018 | 14 replies
I am seeing high cap markets like Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis greatly compressed as well.
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11 August 2018 | 13 replies
Yes, the cap rates have been compressed in Sacramento for a couple of years now.
1 May 2017 | 12 replies
Then I look at the turn key stuff that we work in.. and I see the huds ( sometimes 10 a week) they are either being sold for cash or 20 to 25% down and at DCR's that are 2 to 3X this leaves a lot of room for error.. as long as folks don't go for hood rats and buy the more stable assets I think those do fine.those that want to toil in the very low end if they do it for a living can make it work but lots of work in that asset class from what I see.However if the buyers in the super inflated areas like SF just stop buying that could cause price compression but I don't think massive bubble burst..
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3 June 2020 | 62 replies
@Bill Nolan @Alina TrigubWhen using leverage with an IRA, Roth or Traditional, your IRA may owe UBIT as a result of generating UDFI, which is a form of UBTI.Those terms (UBIT, UBTI, UDFI) get used interchangeably, but do have distinct meanings.UBIT = Unrelated Business Income Tax: This refers to actual IRA tax liability; the amount that it owes to the IRS, based on compressed trust tax rates.UBTI = Unrelated Business Taxable Income: This is the type of income that generates UBIT liability.
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1 March 2017 | 24 replies
Also you could go with a compression check valve but glue fittings is always the way to go on a pump system.Never fernco type attachments.
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2 March 2016 | 11 replies
Some reasons for removing the old one is that over time it gets compressed and loses it's r value, but you can just blow a little extra of the new stuff over the top and should be fine.Marcin