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John Davey Can you deduct interest (primary house) from a home equity loan to buy a rental?
3 January 2025 | 11 replies
I can deduct the interest, but it gets added it B and C vs A?
Anita Z. Real Estate Investor Tax write-offs
10 January 2025 | 16 replies
But, if you’re traveling to check out a property you already own, that could be deductible.
Alex Houser Foolish to buy office building?
18 January 2025 | 8 replies
The major pieces of information you are missing include NOI which includes deducting all of your operating expenses from your gross rents sans debt service, market dynamics (what are vacancy rates and asking rents like in the market the building is located in?)
Jon D. Relocation / selling vs investment?
22 January 2025 | 12 replies
You're giving up some good tax benefits since you're in the tier of taking itemized deductions.
Anderson S. Stop Overpaying Taxes! 5 Insider Tips for Real Estate Investors
10 January 2025 | 2 replies
I'm just here to note that an LLC does not offer a single tax benefit, nor does it allow any deductions that aren't allowed without an LLC. 
Allison Littman "Church" Purchase Creative Financing
11 January 2025 | 7 replies
as a "donation" (translating to the benefit of taking a deduction for 2025).
Ryan Crowley Pay off mortgage and snowball?
19 January 2025 | 61 replies
Leverage and invest at 40x $100 000 properties ($20k down + $5k closing cost, 30 yeas fix rate loan) with a return of 10% where you have better asset protection (my keeping lower equity and higher bank position), you are hedge against inflation (agree with me, in 30 years $1 000 000 purchasing power will be less compare than $1 000 000 today) Here is how looks mathematically:1. 10% on $1 000 000 (10x $100 000) = $100 000 / annually - No interest tax deduction- No loan paydown benefit2. 10% on 1 000 000 (40x $100 000) = $400 000 / annually - debt service + full tax benefits+ loan pay down+ hedge against inflation for 30 years+ better asset protection (by maintaining lower equity  position)   + (not guaranteed of course) if appreciation happens, it happens on the all full asset amount, example:If appreciate 10%:In case "1" you will have 10% on $1 000 000 = $1 100 000In case "2" you will have 10% on all 40x properties (40x $100 000 = 4 000 000) = $1 400 000As far as cash flow, as long you buy "right" CAP 8% and higher you will have stronger cash flow on leveraged asset + all additional benefits.
Lisa Fondant Jerry Norton programs ($10k finder fee - Powerflipper)
23 February 2025 | 107 replies
Then, I also noticed that although 200 leads were deducted from my 25,000 monthly balance only 160 names populated on my email list (yes I counted... lol!).
Wiley Hood Are DIY cost segregations a good idea?
12 January 2025 | 28 replies
A professional study, though more expensive, often identifies more deductions and is better for IRS scrutiny.
Troy Smith CPA tax advice.
9 January 2025 | 11 replies
You cannot deduct your rehab costs until the property is in service.