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Val Berechet Is it still a good idea to invest in Tulum, Mexico?
11 December 2024 | 101 replies
We're here to help each other so I don't see the point of bringing that up to scare somebody away from buying a condo in Tulum when, so far, it's had absolutely no bearing on the performance of investments there.
Robert Silvernagel Can anyone comment on the short term rental market in Maui?
28 November 2024 | 13 replies
Just bear in mind that trips to Maui involve 'discretionary' funds...A few more things to think about during your due diligence. 1.
Edward Segaar Cost for a CPA
23 November 2024 | 6 replies
How many investment / interest bearing accounts you have.3.
Trenton Miller How to Financially Analyze Unimproved Land for Tract Home Development
21 November 2024 | 4 replies
I’d love to hear about environmental assessments, soil tests, and any other pre-development evaluations
Bruce Schussler To cash-out refinance -or- keep positive cash-flow on a rental
21 November 2024 | 1 reply
Quote from @Bruce Schussler: A lot of Podcasts and Youtuber's say to cash-out refinance to keep rents balanced with payment; (PITI) then use those funds strategically to re-invest either in more real estate or just put into a high interest bearing account or money market account...Here's some of my thoughts and comparisons;Cash-out refinance with new loan so rents balance with payment:- The cash-out refinance is 100% tax free- The funds can be put into a money-market account off-setting a portion of the interest charge of loan- The loan balance gets eventually destroyed by inflation- The liquid cash eventually gets destroyed by inflation - The interest on the new loan can be deducted from the rent income- The refinance costs are 3-4% of the total- There is less equity in the property and LLC that can be attached in case of a lawsuit- The break-even on cash-out refinance with current interest costs on the new loan is around 12 years Vs.Paid-off property with positive cash flow:- The positive rent income is 100% taxable minus only depreciation and property tax- There is more equity in the property and LLC that can be attached with a lawsuit- The break even is not until after 12 years at today's interest rates- There is a rate risk in today's inflationary environment where interest rates on bonds keep rising*It appears to me that the cash-out refi is in the best interest for a property investor; (Dave Ramsey would strongly disagree!)
Tyler Jahnke Morris Invest Case Study 2.0
30 December 2024 | 819 replies
@Will Zena  the big question I guess will be are there any deposits to get.. most of the PM's I have seen flame out did so for commingling IE security deposits rent goes missing.
Lucas Schlund How Much Cash Do I Need To Put Into My First BRRRR and How Much Should Be Financed?
21 November 2024 | 23 replies
Quote from @Lucas Schlund: I have been having a very hard time getting a straight answer to this question, probably because im having a hard time wording it right, so just bear with me here.For my first deal, I plan on BRRRR'ing out of it to build my portfolio faster.
Joe S. Off market deals! It’s easy find yourself some off market deals!
26 November 2024 | 44 replies
Here is a statistic to bear in mind: 95% of wholesalers fail.
Fetch Phoenix 1 Property, 3 doors - should we set up a Real Estate LLC?
19 November 2024 | 9 replies
Same goes for number of LLCs and what to fund them with, since bear in mind that CA tends to be more cumbersome and expensive to have LLCs than other states.California is generally more cumbersome than other states when it comes to taxes and filings.
Alec Jacobs How nice should a rental's basement be?
13 November 2024 | 4 replies
The main issue with rental basement is water if it has water issue usually it is a simple fix .Clean gutters ,discharge gutter  water away 10" away from foundation, make sure you foundation soil is slopped away from it .If you need to buy soil get a clay mix .Cut back any tree too close to the foundation look at the drip line that's how far the limbs are out from the tree .If all that is done still has water buy a sump pump  carry the water to day light away from foundation 10" to 15" .