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Derek Buehner Tax deductions on a remodel for a future STR while living in it.
16 December 2024 | 8 replies
The main one being material participation
Heidi Fischer STR Loophole possible buying in Dec 2024?
10 December 2024 | 25 replies
For the material participation test, the easiest way to get it is Via the 100 hours and worked more than anyone else.
Jerry Shen Buying RE with Bitcoin
9 December 2024 | 166 replies
Are there any institutions that will accept bitcoin as downpayment for a loan?  
Jaša Rot Arbitrage in private lending
19 December 2024 | 13 replies
You would work with other lenders and do a participation agreement, but many of them will require you to put in 20-40% of the money, have a net worth of 2x what they are including as they will want you to buy back the loan if it goes into default.3.
Gregory Schwartz Could Redfin be correct predicting 7% interest rates in 2025?
22 December 2024 | 24 replies
I think if the industry as a whole was a little more honest with it self and with market participants you might not have as many waiting for something that is not likely to happen in the short term. if you need a house, you need a house. but, if you think something will change in 6 months you might be able to hold on, but if it likely will not change in the near term you might just bite the bullet and buy. 
Elan Adler My experience buying a turnkey cash flowing (kinda) turnkey rental outside Huntsville
19 January 2025 | 18 replies
@Samuel Coronado, @Elan Adler  Entire subdivisions of build to rent put more pressure on local landlords because the big institutional investors can afford to buy tenants with low rents and free initial rent period.
Nathan Gesner Real Estate Syndications: Who's Taken the Leap and How Did It Pay Off?
17 December 2024 | 36 replies
The primary form of diligence we see on the forums is "what do you think of XYZ sponsor and deal" whereas the common form of diligence in the space by institutional investors, large investment groups, family offices, and sophisticated investors involves following the sponsor for years, underwriting the deals, validating rent comps, background checks on the general partners, and a host of other diligence that materially de-risks the investments.  
William Fuller Information about starting a townhome development
14 December 2024 | 4 replies
This ensures enough space for the homes, parking, and any additional amenities while maximizing land use.Project Scale: To reach an institutional-level deal, you'll typically need at least 100 units.
Anna Thanopoulou Material participation - proof to collect
26 November 2024 | 3 replies
1.Activities That CountTo meet the material participation criteria, you must log your hours in a detailed and ongoing logbook throughout the year.
Toby Khan Wichita, KS Investors
9 January 2025 | 107 replies
@Brett Danehey sounds like an interesting idea, I’d be more than happy to participate.