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Michael Plaks Tax reform Q&A Thread 4 - New creative tax strategies
31 December 2017 | 33 replies
It seems to me that the loss of the depreciation is counter acted by the 20% business income deduction somewhat.Prior to the tax reform, I was thinking it would be best to do a 1031 exchange.
JoAnn Marie Long Term Tenants: Sanitation Concerns
19 January 2022 | 5 replies
It could be a decaying animal in the vents or a wall.
Dan Cahill Better to buy now or wait?
19 April 2022 | 17 replies
To counteract some of the interest rate and recession risk, we are making sure our reserves are higher than normal before buying the next property along with focusing on operational improvements before acquiring the next one. 
Brittany Shaver Cash Out Refi on Duplex
1 March 2022 | 6 replies
But as long as the potential new returns you'd get would counteract any increase in payment Its a great idea! 
Garrett Laufer Son wanting to get in the real estate game
7 March 2022 | 2 replies
Are there markets that may "counteract" those issues?
Logan McKay Zylstra Buy Now or Wait to Buy?
20 April 2022 | 2 replies
Meanwhile, interest rates will only continue to rise, counteracting any perceived benefit of waiting for prices to fall.
Colby Fryar Multifamily Loans in today's market
4 May 2022 | 2 replies
Some lenders are increasing their fees to try and counteract the current interest rate environment and stay more competitive on their rates without substantially affecting their bottom line.
Eric Alvarez Buying Real Estate After the Military / GI bill
5 May 2022 | 2 replies
As i rent out the previous property and utilize the previous property for rental income, cash out refi strategies, and heloc strategies, financing strategies  and moving on from there.With all these methods in mind, i understand there are things im missing and there must be a smart strategic way to go about financing in order to stack mutli-units, and having the gi bill bah and a va loan on your side to execute this.I Understand the Gi Bill BAH is not qualifying income. my counteraction to this would be utilizing a co-borrower, to buy with FHA, and use the BAH to pay remainder of the mortgage on the 1st property to begin.  
Keith Morrison What type of loan, and where to find it?
5 December 2021 | 4 replies
Clearly I can't swing 3 loans, never mind 2. (2nd home, HELOC, investment)I thought the future rental income would counteract the loan on my DTI.
Lesli Dixon Who has had a great experience with a Baltimore Property Manager?
18 December 2021 | 16 replies
That kinda leads me to believe maybe I should start out with Bay and simply be prepared to counteract any pitfalls I can expect with them.