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Rene Hosman WTF is a land swap?
16 January 2025 | 13 replies
In 1997, I don't fully understand why, the City of Denver paid the golf course owners $2mil to rezone this parcel as a "conservation easement" this was extremely restrictive zoning and meant it would essentially be destined to be a golf course for eternity 3.
Sebastian Nadal Looking to House Hack in Chicago for the first time
8 January 2025 | 6 replies
My only concern would be whether or not, you’d be able to cash flow.
Jason Sung Water leak at a bathroom and insurance claim (Safeco)
15 January 2025 | 6 replies
Continuous flooring concerns generally apply more to wood flooring, where matching is harder and more expensive.
Joe L. NJ Real Estate Licence
9 January 2025 | 6 replies
I understand the cost concern.
Treza Edwards Cash Flow Corrections
14 January 2025 | 6 replies
Or is your concern about cash flow related to your lender?
Basit Siddiqi Investing in Spain: Good idea for non-residents(Americans)?
18 January 2025 | 19 replies
I lived in Madrid, Spain for about 8 months and I am curious if it is possible for non-residents to successfully have rental properties within the country.My concern is mostly from a tax standpoint and whether it makes sense.My research shows that Non-residents of Spain(but a resident of Europe) pay a flat rate of 19% on NET RENTAL INCOME.Non-residents of Spain(Not a resident of Europe, such as the USA) pay a flat rate of 24% on GROSS RENTAL INCOME.The difference of paying tax on Net and Gross is huge.Americans are not able to deduct expenses such as mortgage interest, taxes, insurance, cleaning, repairs, etcA pro that I can think about when it comes to invest in Spain is that overall costs are less - Mortgage rates are currently around 4% - 4.5% while it is around 6.5% - 7% in the US.Am I reading the tax law correctly?
Marcus Stokes fix and Flip
18 January 2025 | 21 replies
If experience is your concern, you can easily partner up with another experienced investor in your area to help balance the risk out. 
Steven Nguyen Advice needed--BRRR- SFH
19 January 2025 | 3 replies
Budget these carefully into your overall project plan to avoid surprises.Rehab Budget: Ensure that bids are received from multiple contractors and that adequate reserves are made for cost overruns.ARV: Be conservative on your ARV since the appraisal concerns one person’s opinion.
Polat Caglayan invest in detroit
8 January 2025 | 5 replies
Verifying last 2 years of rental history and income extremely important to find the “best of the worst”.Make sure you understand the Class of properties you are looking at and the corresponding results to expect.The City of Detroit has 183 Neighborhoods we’ve analyzed.DM us if you’d like to discuss this logical approach in greater detail!
Account Closed L.A. Wildfires and Their Tax Implications for Affected Residents
9 January 2025 | 0 replies
Beyond immediate safety concerns, the long-term financial implications, including taxes, are a pressing issue for those impacted by the disaster.