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Sara F. AirBnB Setup from a Distance - Need Advice
14 November 2024 | 6 replies
Not only will you save thousands of $$, you will have control over what is going on and avoid getting taken advantage of.This can also impact tax benefits.  
Zac Kucharek First House Hack Tax Planning
7 November 2024 | 7 replies
This was purchased in December 2023 and I am trying to Tax plan for the coming year.1.
Luis Maza Real wholesalers - or hype pricing - my numbers are not adding up - dilemma
15 November 2024 | 15 replies
Quote from @Luis Maza: Hi all, returning to the game this year and would like to pick your brain a bit, we started working with a wholesaler that will send us properties here and there with the "wholesale" price, but every time we check the properties and add the numbers, the margins are, well, I am not sure, too low perhaps, maybe we are getting to picky, but this is my dilemma for example...Today we got a property, wholesale price 300K, rehab about 50-60K, ARV is about 440k, but with the cost of hard money, we have about 100k cash, hard money interest at 11%, keeping the property for 90 days while we finish the rehab, closing costs,  commissions, we ended with 30k profit before taxes, while it sounds appealing, adding up all expenses and cost we ended up expending 50K on rehab(labor/materials) and about 50-60K with cost of the loan, interest, commissions, etc, everyone makes money, happy with that, but it seems that we are working to produce a 100k for everyone else, while we make 20-30k if everything goes well...In my opinion, we are not really getting "wholesale" price, it seems that we either buying to expensive, rehabs are much more than we would like to spend and the cost of borrowing that money is too high...We came up with thoughts as: lets fund it ourselves with money from a close friend/partner that we will bring in, and that would save us 10-15k here and there, but still, is that the norm now?
Ryan Yu 1031 and BRRRR
13 November 2024 | 7 replies
But, your refinance is not always tax deductible. 
Melanie Baldridge If you're going to do one thing as a business owner:
13 November 2024 | 0 replies
I recommend that you learn the tax code and take ownership over your strategy.Not having some foundational knowledge and an opinion on how to approach taxes as a business owner is a huge mistake.In my experience, every single business owner who says "I just let my CPA worry about it and I focus on my business" is doing a suboptimal job at tax planning.They are likely missing out on 10s or hundreds of thousands in saved dollars every year.Stop making excuses and get to work.Just a few months of part-time learning about taxes will pay you for the rest of your career.
Eva K. Real Estate Excise Tax (REET) when buying out my partner
8 November 2024 | 1 reply
Wells Fargo initially quoted $1M value at for the house so they said $5.5K for the county tax (.05%) and $13.1K (1.28%) but a total of $18.6 in taxes but that seems really high
Ryan Leake Comparing STR data sources (AirDNA, Rabbu, Mashvisor, etc...)
13 November 2024 | 12 replies
BNBCalc partners with several data providers for short-term rental revenue estimates (Airdna), comparable properties (Airbtics), long-term rentals, tax information, and property information.Our comparable properties provider airbtics provides "revenue potential" estimates which it defines and calculates as the following:Revenue Potential is the revenue that the listing could have earned if it was active every day for the past 12 months.Formula:Revenue Potential: = (Revenue / Days available) * 365 Example: ($33,500 / 304)*365 = $40,222You can find more info about their data on their FAQ!
Jerome Nunez Dissolving Membership Interest in LLC with Mortgage Liability
13 November 2024 | 3 replies
Owner’s Draws and Tax Implications: Taking owner’s draws to recover your initial equity is possible, but this can have tax consequences.
Jeremy Hartwig Need help with property value
15 November 2024 | 13 replies
With annual gross rents at $52.8k, that's a solid income stream but you'll need to factor in expenses like taxes, maintenance, vacancies, etc. to get the NOI.
Richard Pastor getting a HELOC on investment property the Refi into DSCR
17 November 2024 | 10 replies
It also is Tax free and cannot be closed or reduced once its in your account.