Tom Scott
IRS.gov Property sale Question
7 July 2014 | 6 replies
By the way, is this the one with the pink mud room and the green pool?
Jennifer Matsumoto
College Rental- Tips and Advise Needed
7 April 2018 | 8 replies
If the bathroom is the old style bathroom with Pink Tub and Pink sink to match...would you just keep that and paint around that... or would you change that out?
Justin Scull
My first house hack could be a money pit...
13 October 2016 | 6 replies
Everything else is just cosmetic preference, and short of having shag carpeting in the bathroom with a pink bathtub, there's not much cosmetic upgrading that is going to have the impact that the major bones of the house will.
Ashley Chapman
Wholesaling in Michigan
6 May 2018 | 20 replies
Then all you do is harvest leads, give a bunch to my agent, keep 2 or 3 a month to flip, and wholesale the rest.I know I sound like a broken record.
Amy Martin
Tenant wants to move out now & break the lease, help please!
12 March 2018 | 7 replies
The tenants have made the wall dirty and painted the walls weird colors like purple, pink, etc.
Richard Olshove
Best place in Huntsville to invest and good RE agent?
8 November 2021 | 48 replies
A - parts of Madison, downtown Huntsville, Five Points area, Hampton CoveB - most of Madison, southeast Huntsville, Jones Valley, C- research park, north of highway 72 around Jordan Lane, Athens/Limestone County (may move to B with Toyota/Mazda investment), Hartselle (small but growing), Harvest (along Highway 53)D - north Huntsville (north of oakwood ave), Southwest Huntsville (Hood Road, Patton Road), Decatur, Michael Avenue in MadisonF - Triana
Bianca Rodrigues
What criteria is in your buy box
8 September 2023 | 14 replies
When it comes to real estate investing in Columbus, Ohio, here's a quick tip from your friends at Pink Construction: Pay close attention to the purchase price per unit and per bedroom.In the Columbus market, you can expect a 2-bedroom unit to rent for around $800, while a 3-bedroom might fetch about $1,200, and so on.
Mike Boss
Does it ever make sense to sell at a loss.
24 November 2023 | 30 replies
Selling at a loss may make sense for tax loss harvesting, and/or because you believe that the returns elsewhere will make up for the loss.
Tom J.
Morris Invest and Clayton Morris Review
30 August 2019 | 309 replies
DEED RECORDED 09-26-2013 JUDGMENT ORDER RECORDED 07-31-2018, DOT NOT EXTINGUISHED BY HOA FCL SALE18125-08-419-0068160 FINCH FEATHER ST8914320040514-1603 - 1ST DOT - $160,300** UNABLE TO INSURE **ACTIVE BANKRUPTCY CASE - NO ORDER LIFTING STAY ENTERED19140-30-315-0263517 FOLAGE DR UT 18911020070927-2867 - 1ST DOT - $225,000DELINQUENT TAXES $109SEWER - LIEN $218HOA W/NOD - (ASSESSMENTS) RECORDED 03-15-2019 $3,60720177-18-210-0488339 FRESHWATER PEARL ST8913920061115-3655 - 1ST DOT - $340,000TRASH - LIEN $31121125-15-112-0077271 FRUITFUL HARVEST AVE8913120150515-1879 - 1ST DOT - $478,
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Taxing a flip as a rental by leasing the unit prior to sell?
23 September 2018 | 22 replies
my old partner in the timber business tried this.. many times when he / we bought a timber tract and that fact that it takes time to log and then put in the roads and pad and sometimes well.. and in ORegon get a building permit which can take 6 months to a year in rural acreage..if it went over a year he tried to cap gain it.. but alas that did not fly as his/our model was to buy and flip.. you don't hold timber land for 12 to 18 months then sell.. there is no income.. you hold timber land for 40 to 60 years then harvest again.. pretty easy to see he / we were flipping dirt..