Julio Gonzalez
Benefits of a Cost Segregation Study on Warehouses
15 October 2024 | 0 replies
Here’s an example of bonus depreciation.Here are some of the current trends that are highlighting the importance of a cost segregation study.Contract Logistics Expansion: Experiencing growth in contract logistic divisions leading to outsourced warehousing and distribution activities.Warehouse Technology Advancements: Integration of AI, robotics and IoT allows for operational efficiencies including reduced labor costs and improved safety.Warehouse Automation Growth: Significant growth signals a need for efficiencies and the adoption of new technology.Warehouse Space Expansion: There are ongoing developments in the warehouse space to help support the growing demand for infrastructure and warehouse space.Robotics and AI investments: There is a demand for faster throughput and immediate fulfillment which is causing investors to invest more into AI and robotics.Cost segregation becomes an even more critical tax strategy as there is an increase in investments in automation and technology as it frees up cash by creating additional tax savings.Some of the financial benefits that a warehouse investor can expect from a cost segregation study include:An increase in cash flow for automationImmediate tax savingsEnhanced warehouse property valueImproved warehouse ROI by reducing tax liabilities and increasing cash flow.There are many items that can be reclassified for accelerated depreciation through the use of a cost segregation study.
Fergus Cullen
What would you do: Re-financing reno & new construction
15 October 2024 | 2 replies
So, the total parcel should be worth $750,000 - $900,000 before building the new duplexes.My local housing market: In a small city of 33,000 growing at 1% a year, constrained by a housing shortage.
Nick Belsky
Breakout Session Feedback
14 October 2024 | 1 reply
Wanted to give a quick shoutout to @Scott Trench for presenting the How to Use Your BP Membership to Grow Your Business breakout session today.
Kent Ford
The Urban vs. Suburban Debate: Where Are Buyers Investing in Texas?
15 October 2024 | 3 replies
With the growing demand for both urban living in cities like Austin and suburban areas surrounding Dallas and Houston, where do you think the next big wave of homebuyers is heading?
Kenny Banuelos
18 years old, serious about investing!!
15 October 2024 | 14 replies
A Roth IRA, as I'm sure you are educated on, will grow tax-free and you can withdrawal tax-free in your retirement.
Joseph Braun
Should I avoid Baltimore?
19 October 2024 | 30 replies
There are areas that will grow nicely buy there are rough areas 2 blocks away.I can provide a property manager who has found me many nice cash flowing properties with no drama.
Joshua Julian
Excited to Join the BiggerPockets Community – New Investor Introduction
18 October 2024 | 12 replies
Grow a passion for learning and I promise you.
Abhinav Tandon
Hello from a Newbie real estate investor in the greater Seattle area
14 October 2024 | 4 replies
Other than that, just keep networking here with other investors as that will help you grow your knowledge and narrow down areas of interest for investing.John
Paul H.
New Investor residing in Maryland
14 October 2024 | 12 replies
We are all here to help you learn and grow.
Devin James
Why We Build 1 Floorplan Over and Over Again
15 October 2024 | 8 replies
Why we build the same floorplan over and over again:1) Easier for Trades and Faster Build Times: Our trades have been working on the same layouts repeatedly, so they have become more efficient.2) Less Mental Space for Decisions: We don’t spend too much time deciding on which floorplan to build, we focus our time on growing the business and serving our customers.3) Best ROI based on Square Footage: The floorplan we build gives us the best return on investment.