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Cosmo DePinto Section 8 and DSSCR Loans
1 February 2025 | 7 replies
I know of at least two big players in the lending space who have begun asking for a higher rate if you had in a sec 8 / HAP leases.
Carlos Rodriguez New to US market
11 January 2025 | 9 replies
I'm going to reiterate what's already been mentioned above, but I'm going to actually give you examples of why it's relevant to you to find a U.S. tax professional.1 - You're going to need to file U.S. taxes once you have property down here, there's federal filings, state filings, and sometimes local filings too2 - Tons of tax treaties between the U.S. and Canada that are easy to miss and can cost you a lot of money (important one with rentals - effectively connected income - if the professional you talk to doesn't know what this is, run away)3 - The amount of days you spend in the U.S. needs to be tracked and if you go over a threshold, all of your worldwide income could be taxable by the U.S.4 - Selling real property means up to 15% of your sales proceeds might not be available to you for years (FIRPTA)5 - Lots of nuance at the state and local levels, which both want to take as much money from you as possibleMain takeaway here is that you should find a U.S. based tax person.
Garrett Ramela What's going on with Azibo? Any recommendations?
20 January 2025 | 4 replies
I get FinTech is a high-risk activity, but imagine the industry will consolidate to one or a few strong players.
Muriel Hair Are Home Prices Going Up or Down
28 January 2025 | 3 replies
Big players like Ford, GM, and even tech companies are betting on Detroit.
Carter Fleck Keeping My Finger on the Pulse of the Property Management Industry – Seen any sales?
24 January 2025 | 1 reply
Private equity firms seem to favor larger operations with scalable systems, while smaller mom-and-pop firms are often acquired by local players or regional operators looking to expand their footprint.If you’re looking for actionable intel, reaching out to brokers specializing in the sale of PM firms could provide useful leads.
Alecia Loveless Is Anyone Marketing their Rental Business on Socials?
31 January 2025 | 4 replies
We’ve got one big player that probably has at least 600 units with their own rental office and full time maintenance crew.
Briar Blake Property Managers Violated Contract
25 January 2025 | 13 replies
I don't know how the really big players stomach it.Something else I failed to mention was how the PM's are also tacking on fees on top of rent to extract even more money from our tenants. 
Manuel Angeles Affordable Housing Development Capital Stack Structures
17 January 2025 | 7 replies
Super complicated and an absolute specialty I dont know how smaller players bust into this. 
Gamal Harding Columbus Lands Another Large Tech Firm! 4000 Plus Jobs Coming
18 January 2025 | 7 replies
This development is part of a broader trend that sees Columbus evolving into the "Silicon Heartland," with other major players like Intel and Honda already establishing significant operations in the region.Economic Impact and Job CreationThe arrival of Anduril is poised to become the largest job-creation project in Ohio's history, with the company planning to hire 4,000 employees.
Rob Bergeron Plans for large tech data center in Louisville, the 1st of its kind in KY
19 January 2025 | 4 replies
Or give any one area a leg-up, besides the initial players like Virginia.