Emmanuel Sanchez
Polk County, Florida - New Construction Small Multi-Family
24 September 2024 | 4 replies
We focus in 12 markets in Florida, including SW FLWe are a long time property provider for some of the bigger podcasters: Real Estate Guys Radio, Marco Santorelli (Norada), Kathy Fetke (RWN) Jason Hartman ( Empowerd Investor) GRE (Keith Weinhold), Whitecoat Investor Group, Jake & Gino and more We also work with American Homes for Rent, Invitation Homes, Crescent, Haven Realty (JP Morgan) to name a few on the institutional buying side.
Melanie Baldridge
Know these rules before doing a Cost Seg
24 September 2024 | 4 replies
Active = Income earned from Material Participation.Whether that's SMB, W-2, contract income, or prof real estate.This is income where ordinary tax is paid and losses offset other income.
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INPUT NEEDED! 🤷♀ What should Dave discuss in his next Market Intelligence Workshop?
23 September 2024 | 10 replies
@Peri Reischel I think some key topics to touch on is that we have the highest bankruptcy rate since 2008 there's a new survey out that says 26 percent of Americans are paying 50% of their income for rent.
Kyle Fitch
How Long to Reach $ 1 Mil Net Worth
25 September 2024 | 22 replies
You also can overcome some of the cash flow problems that could occur.Also remember just 6% of americans are millionaires.
Michael Plaks
The so-called "STR loophole" - hype or real?
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
...but between deprecation and ordinary expenses I'll be at a massive loss each year.
Jon Zhou
Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
9 October 2024 | 312 replies
The person who pulled the trigger is solely responsible and that was the American people with pension funds that placed the investments and MADE the Market and not anyone else.
Melanie Baldridge
Bonus Depreciation one of the best parts of RE Tax Code
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
Bonus depreciation is just a special part of the US tax code.It allows you to take accelerated depreciation on portions of your property depending on when an asset is put into service.At the time of this writing, you can write off a huge portion (60% in 2024) of many qualified components that have a useful lifespan of 15 years or less.That means a certain percentage of things like landscaping, sidewalks, latches, appliances, fences, certain flooring, etc is depreciable in year 1.The bonus depreciation rate percentage changes yearly depending on the administration and the tax code.For years 2015 through 2017 first-year depreciation for all the items on a 15-year schedule or less was set to 50%.It was scheduled to go down to 40% in 2018 and 30% in 2019 and then 0% in 2020.But then Trump got elected, and he enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.That moved the bonus depreciation percentage to 100% from 2017 to 2022.In 2023 it went down to 80% and it’s currently at 60%.Depending on who gets elected again, 100% may be back on the table.Only time will tell.We know that the US government wants to incentivize more development and ownership of RE.They want Americans to continue to build and maintain our physical world.That’s why real estate is one of the most tax-advantaged assets in the US.Depreciation and bonus depreciation for RE are very positive and will likely continue in the years ahead.
Mike H.
Is right now one of the worst times to be a real estate investor?
27 September 2024 | 66 replies
A 5% yield in a savings account is not as good as a 5-6 cap rental, in my view, once I factor in tax advantages of the rental vs the simple interest taxed at ordinary income rates from HYSA.
Salvatore D'Agostino
Best Cost Seg Company?
21 September 2024 | 14 replies
Look for the Certified Cost Segregation Professional (CCSP) designation, which indicates certification by the American Society of Cost Segregation Professionals (ASCSP).
Randy Winzeler
Tax Pro help: Benefits for Buyer of an owner financed multi-family?
20 September 2024 | 7 replies
You can still depreciate the property, perform a cost segregation study if applicable, and deduct ordinary and necessary expenses related to being a landlord.