23 May 2024 | 1 reply
The region's economy thrives almost solely on eco-tourism, much like areas near national parks.2.

23 May 2024 | 5 replies
You can't look at a national market, when all sales are controlled locally.

23 May 2024 | 80 replies
That's what we see nationally and it makes sense!

23 May 2024 | 6 replies
In the videos it said to use the business service he promotes: Prime corporate services, so I called them and they recommended that I set up two LLC’s one in Wyoming for anonymity and the other one in the state I reside in: Pennsylvania, so that’s what I did.

23 May 2024 | 9 replies
If something goes sideways, I would be willing to bet 90% of these single owner LLCs formed for "asset protection" would be easily accused of piercing the corporate veil, and collapses the whole thing anyways.Depending on the state you are operating in, even if you use a Wyoming formed LLC, you will likely be required to register in the state you are operating in, which may require disclosure of that information you don't want to give up already - check to see what those states require for disclosures when registering a "foreign" LLC that is operating in the state.Literally no federal income tax benefits to where your LLC is registered.

24 May 2024 | 34 replies
You can get 2 houses in B areas in Montgomery for $250,000. 125k house will rent for $1,050 -1,150.And, second lowest property taxes in the nation behind Hawaii.

24 May 2024 | 100 replies
Other cities seem to embrace it....think Myrtle Beach Area, A1A area, Smokies, Joshua Tree, Ski Resorts, Branson....probably almost every national park is overwhelmed with visitors the past few years.

24 May 2024 | 259 replies
Where these numbers are found, there is a very high rate of rent actually being paid.We have over a dozen Fortune 500 companies just in Metro Detroit with huge Healthcare, Auto, and mortgage industry National footprints.

22 May 2024 | 3 replies
Especially if it is a big national bank, they take forever.

22 May 2024 | 0 replies
The mortgage terms might be a little better if the buyer got the big sexy national tenant with 17 years left on a NNN lease, but that's not our scenario. - 6% cap rate reflects a nice safe part of Los Angeles, California, a prudent investment, not one that will make anyone rich overnight, but a place that higher net worth individuals park wealth to preserve it (imagine the depreciation write-off). 6% cap rate also tells us, right off the bat, that we're going to be in the ballpark of 60% LTV.- We will stipulate that this is hypothetical.