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Lauren Lattimore What Do You Look for When Deciding to Invest in Nashville, TN?
15 October 2024 | 2 replies
A lot of out of state investors reap the upside potential of the Nashville market (and protect themselves from some of the downside) by investing in the high-growth (yet moderately priced) secondary markets near Nashville (i.e.
Ari Lagunas First Time Investment Property Strategy - San Diego
16 October 2024 | 13 replies
There are few markets that have better long term rent growth than San Diego.  
Jonathan Greene The Most Important Note About Real Estate Investing and Your Relationship
17 October 2024 | 10 replies
Many successful investors can attribute their achievements to a cooperative partnership and a shared vision for financial growth.
Nate Shields 55-Unit Value Add Success
15 October 2024 | 3 replies
3.Local Market Growth: Florence is part of the growing Shoals area, with 39%+ population growth since 2000 and proximity to Huntsville, one of the fastest-growing MSAs in the U.S.
Danny Nguyen Questions on investing and owning
16 October 2024 | 1 reply
It’s a landlord-friendly market with strong population and job growth, making it attractive for investors.
Cameron Moore When to Move Your Insurance Portfolio from Multiple Carriers to a Program/schedule?
17 October 2024 | 1 reply
Deciding when to make the move from multiple carriers to a single insurance program depends on a few factors:Business Growth: If your business has grown significantly and now has more complex risk needs, consolidating might make sense.
Tim Porsche When and How Much to Lower Price on Flip
20 October 2024 | 8 replies
Did you complete any moisture tests to confirm there's no mold growth?
Julio Gonzalez Benefits of a Cost Segregation Study on Warehouses
15 October 2024 | 0 replies
Here’s an example of bonus depreciation.Here are some of the current trends that are highlighting the importance of a cost segregation study.Contract Logistics Expansion: Experiencing growth in contract logistic divisions leading to outsourced warehousing and distribution activities.Warehouse Technology Advancements: Integration of AI, robotics and IoT allows for operational efficiencies including reduced labor costs and improved safety.Warehouse Automation Growth: Significant growth signals a need for efficiencies and the adoption of new technology.Warehouse Space Expansion: There are ongoing developments in the warehouse space to help support the growing demand for infrastructure and warehouse space.Robotics and AI investments: There is a demand for faster throughput and immediate fulfillment which is causing investors to invest more into AI and robotics.Cost segregation becomes an even more critical tax strategy as there is an increase in investments in automation and technology as it frees up cash by creating additional tax savings.Some of the financial benefits that a warehouse investor can expect from a cost segregation study include:An increase in cash flow for automationImmediate tax savingsEnhanced warehouse property valueImproved warehouse ROI by reducing tax liabilities and increasing cash flow.There are many items that can be reclassified for accelerated depreciation through the use of a cost segregation study.
Valeria R. Real Estate Consultant
16 October 2024 | 2 replies
I enjoy real estate the drive and the rush for me is closing deals finding them and helping others accomplish the same.
Karl Szymanski Just getting started with BP but open to any opportunities at this time
15 October 2024 | 9 replies
If you were to purchase a $400K property in either of these cities today, applying the 3.5% growth rate, that same property would be valued at around $566,000 by 2034.