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Chris Blackburn Tax credit 45L for a 90 unit or 112 unit project? What should it cost?
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
Key Details of the 45L Tax Credit:The credit offers up to $2,000 per eligible unit for builders and developers of residential homes that meet specific energy efficiency criteria.To qualify, the units need to meet or exceed certain energy performance levels in comparison to the national model energy code (e.g., the 2006 or 2009 IECC — International Energy Conservation Code).Cost Considerations for a 90-unit or 112-unit Project:The actual cost of qualifying for the 45L tax credit depends on various factors, including:Energy Efficiency Compliance: The primary cost will come from ensuring that each unit meets the required energy efficiency standards, which typically involve energy modeling, certification from third-party energy raters, and potentially upgrading insulation, HVAC systems, windows, and other components of the building to meet the necessary performance levels.Energy Modeling: Typically, you'll need to pay for an energy consultant or engineer to model the building's energy performance and ensure it qualifies for the credit.
Mario Morales Choosing between a "traditional agent" versus "Redfin Agent"
16 January 2025 | 1 reply
Also, which choice is better for you highly depends on what your real estate goals are and the experience level & skillset of the specific agent.Traditional agent and Redfin Agent could essentially be the same thing in many cases.
Jim Lynch Minimum "boxes to check" for tenant screening, assuming you are self-managing
31 January 2025 | 6 replies
When they complete this you'll receive their credit report, and a background check.From there you'll have good insight to their 'level of fiteness' for your property.Shahin
Karin Recalde Purchased property listed and sold as a triplex just found out from city it is a SFH
17 January 2025 | 27 replies
@Jared W SmithThe words trust but verify ring very true with those stories.
Itay Heled Designer for airbnb
29 January 2025 | 8 replies
See theolivejar(dot)co for her website.She is an LA-based STR designer who has helped a lot of clients get to the level they need to.
Avani Patel software to filter properties by return rates
17 January 2025 | 1 reply
@Avani Patel If it hasn't been created yet, if someone were able to do that at the property level, they'd be a gazillion-aire!
Khalaf Spencer Hello, I'm new to Bigger Pockets
21 January 2025 | 12 replies
I'm starting out at level 0.
Johnathan Cummings Buying portfolio and then selling off a portion to recoup investment?
22 January 2025 | 2 replies
Additionally, lenders may require a release price (a specific amount to pay down the loan) for each property sold, which can complicate the strategy.It’s worth discussing these details with a trusted lender or mortgage broker to ensure the plan aligns with the loan’s terms.
Paul Lucenti Maximizing monthly cash flow per unit
28 January 2025 | 27 replies
I don't know if this is a newbie but if so, they are ahead of the curve in regard to most mid-level investors.
J.P. Coghill Appfolio On Boarding
15 January 2025 | 8 replies
It may feel cumbersome, but their diligence reflects the level of security and service you can expect once onboarded.