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Joey Devlin Trying to analyze multi family deal/figure out how to finance with no W2
15 January 2024 | 5 replies
To be confident moving forward, I would check Rent comps for my terminal product's units, draw that up into GOI, calculate expenses or just multiply by 0.7-0.75 to subtract annual expenses (utilities, maintenance, taxes, insurance, etc) and arrive at NOI, then subtract my other expenses (like debt/loan payments) over the year, to see what we're looking at in potential CF once fully stabilized.
Jephte Augustin Short-term rental tax deductions and their impact on W-2 income
22 April 2023 | 4 replies
You take he non-passive losses you have multiplied by your marginal tax rate.  
Daniel Murphy Cost seg & STR loophole from a financial planners perspective
15 October 2023 | 8 replies
These estimates always tend to show the max amount of bonus deprecation multiplied by the HIGHEST tax rate = your estimated tax benefit.  1) Most of us are not in the highest tax rates and:2) Tax rates step both up and down, so you can't simply take the bonus depreciation multiplied by a tax rate. 
Amar Amar Salisbury, MD Rental market ?
19 December 2023 | 6 replies
I’d have to know more about location, most of the shore (and this isn’t a hard rule) but if you take you pp and multiply that by 0.075 than divide that by 12 is a good starting point.
Gin Zhuang How to find out the land and improvement value of my Atlanta property
22 January 2024 | 2 replies
If you want to be conservative on your estimate, you can take the total purchase price of the property and multiply it by 40% then apply the millage rate.
Justin Goodin (Simply Explained) Most common return metrics
25 January 2024 | 1 reply
Equity Multiple:How many times you are multiplying your money when it's all said and done.4.
Christopher L Jones What is the best Bay Area investing market?
24 February 2021 | 8 replies
Find out why these specific markets are poised to multiply in value over the next 5 years.Over the last decade, we have been absolutely spoiled with property value appreciation here in the Bay Area.
Reggie Nworie 10 Reasons Why Cash Buyers Should Consider Private Lending
22 January 2024 | 0 replies
Whether you are an income seeking investor, or a fix-n-flipper looking for short-term capital gains, the ability to multiply your return on investment can make all the difference.
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23 January 2024 | 6 replies
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