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James Wise Failed Leadership is why California is on fire.
23 January 2025 | 165 replies
The justification for eminent domain would be the cost of defending the current set up, health costs and environmental cleanup costs
Katie Miller If you use a CPA or Tax Professional, how did you find him or her?
31 January 2025 | 120 replies
We currently work with many clients who do Cost Segs and using that STR loophole!
Tristan Kelly First MF purchase in Cleveland OH
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
Purchase price: $90,000 Cash invested: $55,000 Triplex in SE Cleveland (D+ neighborhood)Purchased for 90 and saw 105 for valuation. 25% down plus closing costs and unit repairs has led to about 50-60k going into the deal.
Melanie Baldridge Being RE PRO is worth it.
31 January 2025 | 0 replies
Imagine making millions of dollars over the course of your career and then having to pay 30-50% every year to uncle sam instead of compounding that cash over time.This is exactly what real estate professionals have learned to mitigate.To reduce their taxable income, they just buy a building every year, do a cost seg, and use depreciation to reduce their tax liability dramatically.Their personal wealth snowball grows much larger and much faster than their W2 counterparts who give most of their money back to the government each year.Following this strategy as a real estate professional is one of best ways to end up with a much larger net worth at the end of your career.
Hank Bank Starting My Real Estate Journey: How Can I Leverage a Paid-Off Townhome?
24 January 2025 | 11 replies
@Hank Bank BRRRR is probably want you want to do.Buy, Renovate, Rent, Refi, Repeat.Before you go all in and either find out you don't like being a landlord or you make costly mistakes, start with just the next one.You'll have some challenges with tapping the equity in the townhouse:1) What loan amount can you qualify with your credit & income?
Jason Weidmann Looking to start investing in LTR,
31 January 2025 | 11 replies
Can try to reposition to Class B, but neighborhood may impede these efforts.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, but 15-20% should be used to also cover tenant nonpayment, eviction costs & damages.Tenant Pool: majority will have FICO scores of 560-620 (approaching 22% probability of default), many blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 2 years.
Robert Zajac Managing my manager - how to best approach maintenance requests
21 January 2025 | 10 replies
When a PM does charge a markup, he's usually getting a discount on the service to keep the cost stable.
Kris Lou PM Fees in Indy
30 January 2025 | 6 replies
When evaluating a property management company, it's important to look beyond just the management fee and consider the full scope of services and costs involved.For example, at our company, we charge a 10% monthly management fee, a $250 lease renewal fee (unless it’s a takeover tenant, which requires additional effort to establish a strong relationship - because usually people are changing pm companies for a reason), and the first month’s rent as a leasing fee.
Justin Brickman Can Non-Vets Assume VA loans?
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
We have 2 San Antonio sub2 deals that are turn key homes and only require about $20-25k to close (assignment fee + closing costs).They're a great option!
Kyle Kulhanek Retitling a property to an LLC - Chicago
23 January 2025 | 7 replies
Note that legal and transfer costs are not deductible but can be added to your cost basis.