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Jalen Greenlee Seeking Advice and Insights on Implementing the BRRRR Strategy in Milwaukee, WI
5 June 2024 | 15 replies
With this information, you can calculate the maximum cash-out amount on the refinance.
Julio Gonzalez Amending Your Tax Return vs Form 3115
5 June 2024 | 4 replies
Some examples of this would be 1) depreciation calculations such as switching from straight-line depreciation to accelerated depreciation (often used for cost segregation studies when not performed in the year placed in service), 2) income recognition, and 3) inventory valuation such as changing from LIFO to FIFO.Correcting a mistake: If you realized that you used an incorrect accounting method after you filed your tax returns, you can file this form to request permission to change to the correct accounting method so that your tax reporting is accurate.Here’s a chart that you may find helpful when deciding whether you need to amend your return or file a Form 3115.As always, I recommend consulting your CPA or tax advisor as the rules can be complex.What is your experience with filing a Form 3115 or amending your tax return?
Adam Taylor Thoughts on using SOFR rates for investment analysis?
5 June 2024 | 3 replies
I understand they serve as a benchmark when calculating the discount rate but I see people try to predict them on a 10-year basis which seems incredibly difficult for first-time investors and ultimately, we never know what they will be. - Adam
Derek Carrillo Owning Real Estate in an LLC - The New Landscape in Florida
5 June 2024 | 0 replies
When planning a transaction that involves conveying real property to a controlled entity, the property tax records should be reviewed to determine whether there is a gap between the fair market value (“FMV”) (from the county property appraiser’s perspective) and the assessed or taxable value (the amount on which the tax is calculated).
Harrison Davis Help me analyze this property. Should I jump on this opportunity?
5 June 2024 | 3 replies
The tenant has been reliable and has a track record of paying rent on time, and he is also motivated to find a buyer so that he doesn't have to move.Cash Flow Calculations: Estimated property value = $590k.
Christian Signorino My lead generation sucks, I need help
9 June 2024 | 36 replies
You don't need a calculator to do the math.
Patric Robertson Investor/Wholesaler looking to Network
4 June 2024 | 2 replies
An investor friendly agent can do all sorts of helpful things, like setting you up with a search for properties or connecting you with folks who have recently done deals like the ones you want to do. 6) Consider analyzing a deal or two in your local market, just for practice, with a free use of our Rental Property Calculator (or other calculators).
Ben Prowell Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
4 June 2024 | 2 replies
An investor friendly agent can do all sorts of helpful things, like setting you up with a search for properties or connecting you with folks who have recently done deals like the ones you want to do. 6) Consider analyzing a deal or two in your local market, just for practice, with a free use of our Rental Property Calculator (or other calculators).
Solomon Brown Making connections to make a Team/ Community
4 June 2024 | 3 replies
An investor friendly agent can do all sorts of helpful things, like setting you up with a search for properties or connecting you with folks who have recently done deals like the ones you want to do. 6) Consider analyzing a deal or two in your local market, just for practice, with a free use of our Rental Property Calculator (or other calculators).
Troy Parker Did I blunder my first home purchase?
5 June 2024 | 6 replies
Assuming I can get my mortgage payment to around 2,150, there is almost no cash flow after I calculate for vacancies, property management, cap ex, etc.