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Tom Dean Suggestions for STR location between $250k - $325k?, southeastern quadrant of US
8 November 2024 | 38 replies
Please don't reply with, "I want an operating loss to offset my income."
Jamie O'Connell Section 8 - My Experience Two Years In
7 November 2024 | 45 replies
This tenant has since had another child and moved to a different larger unit of mine and is still one of my favorite tenants.
Melanie Baldridge It’s not what you make, it’s what you keep!
6 November 2024 | 0 replies
Others 15 yrs, etc.So we depreciate a portion of the asset costs faster.We do the study and get dollar amounts assigned to different parts and different schedules to front-load depreciation.Now you can get 5 or 6% of the value as a deduction in the early years...But wait... there's more.Bonus depreciation allows you to deduct a certain percentage of cost in the first year an asset is put into service.Anything that is on a schedule of 15 years or less...So the doors, sidewalks, HVAC, walls, latches, curbs, security, gates, etcA % of this stuff goes in Yr 1.For years 2015 through 2017, first-year bonus depreciation for these items was set at 50%.It was scheduled to go down to 40% in 2018 and 30% in 2019, 0% in 2020.But then the Tax Cuts and Jobs act moved this percentage to 100% from 2017 to 2022 and 80% in 2023 and 60% in 2024.Its not uncommon to allocate 30% of an asset cost to items that can be depreciated on a 15 year or faster time frame.So now 60% of that 30% of your asset's cost can be depreciated in the first year, excluding land.Pretty great.This is how real estate owners, investors, and operators make millions and pay very little in taxes compared to W2 employees.They pay even less and can offset other types of income if they are an RE Pro.
Mike Harvey Starting with section 8
2 November 2024 | 8 replies
My 1st was in 1985 until last June I owned and operated the #1 PM company in Indianapolis.
Marc Shin lower cost alternatives to Quartz / Granite countertops in an STR
5 November 2024 | 22 replies
Mine have formica, but if I needed to make a change I would probably do quartz to increase resale value if I ever decided to sell. 
Justin Brickman Pros, Cons and recent regulations of STR investing in San Antonio
4 November 2024 | 4 replies
This raises the operational costs for hosts.Compliance with Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT): STR operators must collect and remit the city’s HOT (9% for San Antonio and 1.75% for Bexar County)​. 
Tamera McNeil Rental properties in the Bay Area
6 November 2024 | 11 replies
Couple buddies of mine from the Bay Area ended up investing near Sacramento (better price points than the bay). 
Jose Quinones Analysis Paralysis Help: Househacking with my VA or a line of credit?
7 November 2024 | 6 replies
Loan balance is 280k, value is over 500k, cash flows about $1300…went to apply for a business line of credit thru my operating LLC and was denied due to losses in last years schedule E…the idea was that I use the LOC to help pay for a down payment.
Ivan Smith Eviction advice needed in Phoenix, AZ
7 November 2024 | 15 replies
So, I can't comment on those details because you aren't operating in my state.
Dániel Kovács Introduction of new member.
6 November 2024 | 7 replies
Dallas-Fort Worth is a smart choice, man the growth there is off the charts, and there’s plenty of room for first-timers with the drive to go all-in.I remember helping a buddy of mine who was in a similar boat to you, he was switching from a totally different career and diving into real estate.