Michael Klick
2025 and Looking to Invest in Real Estate
21 January 2025 | 7 replies
HELOCs are fine, but keep in mind that you really only want to use 50 percent of less (each) of your available equity just so you aren't creating a problem that you can't solve later if the value of your personal residences fluctuates.If you both have W2 jobs though, have you looked into getting qualified together and just getting a loan, 10 percent down each?
Patrick Braswell
Home Equity Loan vs. Refi on rental without existing mortgage?
19 January 2025 | 5 replies
As long as the rents can cover both the current PITI and proposed P&I payment, credit is at least 680. you should be able to qualify.
Joey Backs
US Citizen Non-Resident Financing
4 January 2025 | 9 replies
You can still qualify so long as you have verifiable income.
Alex Minter
New to Real Estate Investing
23 January 2025 | 23 replies
I highly recommend a well-qualified REALTOR who works with investors and knows how to help you best.7.
Stefano Vrolijk
First investment property as a foreign citizen
12 January 2025 | 12 replies
If you are qualifying as a Foreign National, you will need to close in an LLC.
Kristian Kotov
New Asset Class - The Roomshare Condo
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
When Trying to qualify for a traditional loan, lenders usually price your purchasing power at 3x your net income.
Brad Kanouse
IRA funds as down payment
22 January 2025 | 21 replies
@Brad Kanouse Using Traditional IRA funds for an investment property typically incurs income tax and a 10% penalty if you’re under 59½, as investment properties don’t qualify for tax exemptions.
Rene Hosman
Have you ever moved your HSA to get better investment options?
15 January 2025 | 10 replies
This lets your HSA grow, and since qualified withdrawals are tax-free, putting more aggressive investments in an HSA can pay off in the long run (similar to the “put your risk in Roth” idea).4.Rollovers & Debit CardsMost brokerage HSAs come with a debit card, so spending isn’t too hard if you ever need to.
Craig Sparling
Exclusive right to rep (A post Burnet et Al world) for Real Estate investors
15 January 2025 | 2 replies
The National Association of Realtors.That said, I will not be signing an Exclusive Right to Represent as an established real estate investor, and I’m honestly a little annoyed to be asked.I also realize this may qualify for Reddit’s AITAH channel.
Melanie Baldridge
What is MACRS classification?
10 January 2025 | 0 replies
When it comes to real estate, here's a general list of eligible assets and their depreciable lifespans that you should know: Residential Rental Property = 27.5 yearsThis includes any building or structure where 80% or more of its gross rental income is from residential units.That means:- Apartment buildings- Single-family rental homes- Duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes- Mobile homes (used for residential rental)- Any kind of residential lodging facility where the primary purpose is long-term rentalCommercial Property = 39 yearsThis includes non-residential properties like:-Office buildings-Retail stores and shopping centers-Warehouses-Industrial complexes-Hotels and motels that do not qualify as residential rental propertyLand Improvements = 15 yearsThese include sidewalks, roads, fencing, some landscaping, and parking lots that are separate from the building.Personal Property = 5 or 7 yearsPersonal property used in a rental activity usually has a 5 or 7-year life.This includes most furniture, appliances, carpeting and various machinery.Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) = 15 yearsGenerally, this includes any improvements made to the interior of a non-residential building after the building was placed in service, excluding elevators, enlargements, and the internal structural framework.Computers and Related Peripheral Equipment = 5 yearsVehicles = 5 yearsNote that the land itself is not depreciable.