
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.

3 February 2025 | 15 replies
You might not cash flow right away, but even just offsetting what you were paying in rent while building equity, getting tax benefits, and learning how to be a landlord is a game changer.

16 January 2025 | 6 replies
The reason is because the companies that back these assets, and some others, have a 1:1 between their tokens and the USD (I'm unfamiliar if EURS, THKD, and stables of other fiat offer 1:1).A possible scenario would be that you offer the seller to pay in a stable coin, like mentioned above.

5 February 2025 | 3 replies
Our tenants pay $2,700 in rent and the mortgage+fees comes out to $2,360.

31 January 2025 | 6 replies
The hang up is getting deals formally drawn up.One idea:- I buy the property and pay 25% DP, then they provide capital after the closing and I pay them P&I over 5-10 years.

16 January 2025 | 23 replies
Taking the loss now is preferable to paying out monthly for the privilege of being a landlord.

20 January 2025 | 1 reply
I have the credit, experience and the knowledge on how to underwrite the deal to show their ROI in this arrangement vs a traditional sale.

28 January 2025 | 11 replies
We are paying cash to him every week or so when he sends bill.

23 February 2025 | 19 replies
If you are not planning on doing the management, and in today's world it doesn't pay very well for the time, then you can look for the best market posable.

12 February 2025 | 27 replies
Death, divorce, fire, home sale, floods,layoffs, etc.