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Mitchell Coles Prime Duplex Development Opportunity Near Uptown Charlotte
7 November 2024 | 0 replies
By leveraging my knowledge of the situation and the property's potential, I negotiated favorable terms and secured the deal, ensuring it aligned with my vision for developing a duplex in this thriving Charlotte neighborhood.
Mitchell Coles Prime Duplex Development Opportunity Near Uptown Charlotte
7 November 2024 | 0 replies
By leveraging my knowledge of the situation and the property's potential, I negotiated favorable terms and secured the deal, ensuring it aligned with my vision for developing a duplex in this thriving Charlotte neighborhood.
Mitchell Coles Boosting Cash Flow with ADU Potential in Morganton, NC
7 November 2024 | 0 replies
Situated on a large lot in a thriving Morganton market, it features immediate rental income potential with cosmetic updates already completed.
Deborah Wodell Is 100% Financing a Trend Worth Pursuing?
7 November 2024 | 8 replies
If you are in this situation and have a good relationship with a lender, you may be able to get financed 100%.
NA NA Hired PM 4 years ago and more than $100,000+ later
7 November 2024 | 6 replies
Explain our situation and see if they have a solution or if they just make lofty promises without a clear plan of action.
Matthew M. Appraisal Sq/Ft 10% less than listed
6 November 2024 | 2 replies
I know, it's a long shot, since typically appraisal contingency only covers a situation where the appraisal is lower than the sale price. 
Isadore Nelson Rental Demand Philidelphia?
11 November 2024 | 20 replies
I don't know enough to bet on a particular block when looking at deals, so if that is the situation I may need to look elsewhere. 
Melanie Baldridge Understanding the IRS Section 179 Election
1 November 2024 | 0 replies
Examples of qualified improvement property include improvements made to the interior of nonresidential real property, such as HVAC systems or alarm and security systems.We refrain from making direct recommendations on Section 179 because we believe this decision is best made by the CPA, who completely understands the client’s overall tax situation.The decision to elect Section 179 is deeply tied to broader tax implications, including other deductions, income limitations, and future business planning.Your CPA has a holistic view of your finances and can help you make the right choice.TLDR:* Section 179 is a powerful tool for business owners and real estate investors, allowing immediate expensing of qualifying assets in the year they are placed in service.* Annual limits apply to how much can be expensed, with the 2024 cap set at $1,220,000, and investment limits that start to phase out when more than $3,050,000 of property is placed in service.* Not all property qualifies for Section 179.
Christian Huynh Guidance, Knowledge is what I’m seeking and a way to correct my mistakes with help!
7 November 2024 | 10 replies
Names Christian, I’ve, been doing real estate investing for bout a year now, worked on my first property which wasn’t the best ideal situation, but it was an amazing learning experienced that I wouldn’t trade, made a lot of mistakes that after all the classes and events i have attended i am learning where i went wrong, and really in need of a coach to help guide me in the right direction, i do have a game plan in place and the goal i want to reach  just need to be helped its a path.
Sharad Bagri Where to form LLC for real estate in Ohio
6 November 2024 | 5 replies
We're trying to decide between forming the LLC in Ohio or Wyoming.We've heard Wyoming offers stronger anonymity with lower costs, while Ohio might provide specific benefits for in-state real estate.Can someone please elaborate on the advantages and disadvantages of each state for our situation?