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Kevin Fox Value/Return Rooftop Deck/Rooftop Terrace
25 August 2024 | 1 reply
Does anyone have any actual data on the return on this component (previous appraisals, paired sales analysis, comparison on new construction with/without rooftop decks)? 
Cory Lader Would you settle?
26 August 2024 | 18 replies
I think, in general, unless you're an extremely high W2 earner just looking to get into real estate for tax purposes, buying for cash flow gives you the durability to weather market fluctuations as you're never in a position where your back is against the wall and you need to sell... unless you have debt coming due.Now, that being said, if the true cash flow, after allocating for all expenses, vacancy, maintenance, capex, etc. is in the black, then I think taking a 5% CoC return in an appreciating market isn't a bad move, especially if there is a component of value-add. 
Sanjeev Advani Global Real Estate Developments: Key Updates from Denmark, Ireland, France, and Beyon
26 August 2024 | 0 replies
This deal, valued at over €200 million, positions TPG to take advantage of Ireland’s robust housing demand, especially in the greater Dublin area where Quintain’s land bank could produce up to 7,700 new units.France: Quick Office Lease-Up at Paris Mixed-Use ComplexIn France, the office component of the Emblem complex near Paris is quickly filling up.
Stephen Lynch Long term mortgage or keep it in the HELOC
25 August 2024 | 13 replies
However, the GC I hired was wildly incompetent so they missed critical components like the HVAC, we had to redo the sewer drain to the house, holding costs delays … you name it.
Malik Javed Cost Segregation - The Basics
22 August 2024 | 1 reply
On average, 20% to 40% of those components fall into tax categories that can be written off much quicker than the building structure.A Cost Segregation study dissects the construction cost or purchase price of the property that would otherwise be depreciated over 27.5 years for residential property or 39 years for commercial property.
Brandon Brown Replacing boiler and old forced air AC with Heat Pump in Chicago
23 August 2024 | 12 replies
The numbers I'll provide are just an example of a random heat pump, and the actual performance can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer, design, and the components they are combined with.
Matt Greenfield Rewiring a cigarette smoke-filled home: Demo to the studs?
22 August 2024 | 4 replies
I have recently reached a point where the existing electrical components of the home are in need of replacement.
Brandon Coble If You're Actively Investing, What Would You Do?
23 August 2024 | 8 replies
Interest rates are just one component of the economy and you have many different macro-economic conditions that impact housing such as job market, inflation, debt loads, lending standards etc. 
Cody Sears Creative ways to increase income/ROI
23 August 2024 | 11 replies
Purchased new a work horse set that’s pretty basic with no electronic components runs me about $1100.
Julio Gonzalez Additional Benefits from Past Cost Segregation Studies
20 August 2024 | 0 replies
For newly constructed, purchased or renovated properties and also retroactive generally over the last 10 years, building components are properly classified into individual units of property and accurate recovery periods for computing depreciation deductions.