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Jessica Pratt Tax free income from rentals
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
So your super basic P&L may look like: $30,000 Rents-$3,000 insurance expense -$9,000 interest-$3,000 taxes-$8,000 operating expenses-$14,000 depreciation ----------------$7,000 loss on paper for the year  so negative taxable income But remember- $14k of that (depreciation) was something we didn't actually spend money on- so cash in bank at year end would be $7,000. 
Fiona Brown Has anyone used or heard of Blue Metric Group?
28 January 2025 | 14 replies
My wife and I owned, operated and sold five RV Parks; three to individual buyers and two to Blue Metric.
Katie Accashian Self-Directed IRA - who to trust?
20 February 2025 | 15 replies
This means an LLC with an operating agreement specifying the IRS regulations regarding prohibited transactions, disqualified individuals, and others.
Sherylyn Holden New Short Term Rental Rules in San Antonio, TX
25 January 2025 | 15 replies
I had one short term rental that was granted a permit earlier this year and I have been operating it for months now as an STR.
Jaren Taylor New to Apartment Investing
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
Expect to spend another ~$8K for that.If you are planning to close all-cash and bring enough cash with you for operating expenses and rehab, you are looking at a minimum capital raise of about $3M and that is for a cheap 32 unit.
Caroline C. Florida condo board question - help for a non-board owner
1 February 2025 | 1 reply
Board collected those funds and put them in Operating instead of Reserves.
Deanna B. Is Real Estate a Better Bet Than Treasuries in 2025?
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
If enacted, these changes would bolster real estate valuations and enhance returns for investors.How Real Estate Outperforms Under Different ScenariosIf Interest Rates Rise (Higher Inflation):Treasuries: Medium- to long-term bonds lose value, potentially resulting in negative returns.Real Estate: Higher inflation leads to rent growth, boosting net operating income (NOI) and offsetting the impact of higher borrowing costs.If Interest Rates Fall (Cooling Economy):Treasuries: Bonds appreciate in value, improving returns.Real Estate: Lower rates drive cap rate compression, significantly increasing property valuations and returns for investors.Conclusion: Asymmetric Risk-Reward in Real EstateWhile Treasuries offer a safe haven, they also come with limited upside and potential interest rate risks for medium- to long-term maturities.
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.
Chris Lin 5 Years with REI Nation: Convenience Over Cash Flow
4 February 2025 | 24 replies
But, we recognize that the experience you were having, multiple months without revenue and no clear time frame to be fixed, is not a typical experience with our company, and when and where we can help, we will.Our team didn't follow up as we said we would, so you asked us for updates instead of how we plan to operate, which is updating you proactively. 
Christian Conti Anyone have any Farmfolio Experience?
3 February 2025 | 5 replies
Invested 3 years ago like others about $40,000 total which  included covering operational cost  for the first or so.