
30 August 2024 | 17 replies
Quote from @Thomasina Pearce: Quote from @Gladimir Lobo: Heading downtown to try your luck at Jack's is a much better bet.

31 August 2024 | 16 replies
I understand that how you structure your business could benefit from tax strategy, but how many ways can you buy or sell a property to avoid capitol gains, etc, unless you're doing a 1031 exchange?

2 September 2024 | 22 replies
@Mike Musarra If you plan on doing a BRRRRR your best bet will be refinancing into a DSCR loan.

29 August 2024 | 1 reply
Should I try to have him fill out a W9 and sign some sort of contract since money over $600 is being exchanged for services?
26 August 2024 | 13 replies
As you mentioned, the main drawback is the inability to continue 1031 exchanges after converting to a REIT.

30 August 2024 | 15 replies
Hi Jerome - MTR is certainly one of the areas of lending that is still new and lenders are still adapting - probably going to run into trouble with more traditional and conventional lenders - which generally take a long time (years) to adapt to new trends like thisI wrote about this late last year as one of the developments to watch for 2024 - particularly how DSCR Lenders are approaching, which is likely the best bet for this investment type currently (but note not all DSCR Lenders are the same - so will need to vet and pick one that is MTR friendly and generally forward-thinking)What’s Next For DSCR Loans?

28 August 2024 | 1 reply
Hello everyone,
I am pretty new to real estate. I know for a lot of investors it is common to want to hold onto a door for a couple of years then 1031 to a more expensive property to grow their portfolio.
Me being s...

4 September 2024 | 84 replies
The market I exchange into will be heavily weighted towards an awesome PM, then the economic and demographic metrics of the area.

28 August 2024 | 2 replies
The reasoning, as I remember, was some combination of 1031 exchange, increasing ROE, and leverage.Does anyone have a good resource or explanation summarizing the logic?

30 August 2024 | 12 replies
Thanks If you are looking at class A-B, the suburbs are a better bet dollar for dollar.