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Devon Deda HELOC for Fix and Flips
12 December 2023 | 9 replies
Market fluctuations, unexpected renovation costs, or delays in selling the property can impact your returns and strain the holding costs.When using a HELOC (even just for down payment and holding), you're essentially leveraging the equity in your home.
Kaaren Hall Financing Self-Directed IRAs and Solo 401ks in Real Estate Investments
11 December 2023 | 0 replies
The taxable percentage changes annually as the loan balance decreases and the property value fluctuates.
David C Heiling Single-family from afar or multi-family in-state?
12 December 2023 | 5 replies
STR can be harder to finance, and have more fluctuations.
Chris Holt STR Technology Stack
3 January 2022 | 15 replies
@Chris Holt I take AIRDNA with a grain of salt because their number fluctuate with the seasons.
Brian Jasinski Investing with a SDIRA?
15 December 2023 | 7 replies
I don't think Bigger Pockets will allow me to post links, but the pros and cons summarize the article well.ProsIncrease potential ROI of retirement savings by investing in nearly any type of asset.Rental property can hedge against inflation and economic fluctuations with a diversified retirement portfolio.Profits generated from a rental property in an SDIRA allow for tax-free growth.Property can be bought and sold within an SDIRA without using a 1031 tax-deferred exchange.ConsUsing all of your retirement savings to purchase a rental property in an SDIRA can significantly reduce diversification and increase potential risk.Rental property held in an SDIRA cannot be for personal use or family use (like a vacation home), including distant relatives or service providers of the SDIRA.All expenses must be paid for with SDIRA funds, third-party contractors must make the repairs and manage the property, and funds deposited in an SDIRA beyond annual contribution limits will incur significant penalties.Tax benefits, such as depreciation and operating expenses to create a paper loss for tax purposes, cannot be claimed with rental property held in an SDIRA.I see that @Jeff Nash also referenced prohibited transactions in his reply, and that he's an accountant so he would probably have additional information to add if you wanted more details on what is and isn't allowed.
James Brown How to Choose an Investor-Friendly Agent
7 December 2023 | 2 replies
Additionally, understanding and navigating market challenges is a key part of my role, which involves staying agile and adapting strategies in response to market fluctuations, thus maximizing investment value.
KC Pake Key Risks in Real Estate Investing & Expert Strategies for Risk Mitigation
15 December 2023 | 1 reply
Here are a few points to ponder:Market Volatility: How do market fluctuations affect our investments, and what are the best practices to safeguard against sudden changes?
Joseph Crunkilton Why did my gas bill go up 100-200%?
16 December 2023 | 13 replies
It says the price may fluctuate based on the gas market.
Floyd Vick Jr Diaz Show me your step by step on how to analyze properties
29 March 2020 | 2 replies
These can fluctuate which is why you don't just go off of a "Zestimate"...because property values may be going up thanks to flippers.
Alex Molina Should you invest real estate cashflow in the stock market or savings account?
14 June 2023 | 5 replies
It costs to put it in, the money can fluctuate wildly while it's there, and then it costs you money to take it out.