Maki Bick
Sell the house to pay off debt?
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
When we moved, we turned it into a rental, hoping this would be the start of our real estate journey—something we’d like to continue once my husband retires.Some key details:My husband is active duty and will retire in 3 years.We have one final move coming up this summer to Raleigh, NC.Our current debts are crippling us—the high interest makes it tough to stay afloat every month.The plan I proposed to my husband:Sell the rental property.Use the proceeds to pay off all our debts, set aside emergency funds and a down payment for our next home.Free up $1,500/month from debt payments, and that also can stash in a high-yield savings account.Regain full VA loan entitlement, allowing us to purchase a multifamily home and use the house hacking strategy for up coming move.Avoid capital gains tax, since April marks five years of ownership, and the tenant’s lease ends in May.This wasn’t our original plan, and we hate the idea of using our equity to pay off debt.
Benjamin Blunt
How do you find Off-Market Properties?
29 January 2025 | 28 replies
When you can access the opportunities first, you can qualify the lead first, analyse and find the best deals first, reach out and build rapport first , offer your solution first (rather than having your offer thrown on a pile of others the individual has already been given) and so on.
Kaleb Garrett
Developing a solar farm?
2 February 2025 | 10 replies
Oil and gas wouldn't be what it is without the government taking on much of the risk through the intangible drilling costs tax credit, and the depletion allowance act deductions, and literally hundreds of other tax benefits, loopholes and direct subsidies plus the fact they have access to public land to be drilled for pennies on the dollar, and the government cleans it up once they're done.
Martti Eckert
Long Distance BRRRR in Ohio
17 January 2025 | 22 replies
I recommend you go visit a few times to network with local investors or find an investor friendly agent so you can gain local market knowledge, find off market deals and for things such as showings, picture taking or getting accurate comps.
Julio Gonzalez
Is my property a good candidate for cost segregation?
17 January 2025 | 2 replies
Although the study may increase the gain, the gain may be taxed at a much lower rate making it a beneficial investment.If a property is purchased with the intention to flip or own for a short period of time (less than 3 years), a cost segregation study may not be significant.Overall, as long as you intend to hold the investment property for greater than a year, the benefits of a cost segregation study should be considered.
Charles Masten
Expanding to Columbus, Ohio - Looking to Connect!
29 January 2025 | 7 replies
Happy to connect and help out any way i can and would love access to any deals you have!
Kristian Kotov
New Asset Class - The Roomshare Condo
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
People interested in this type arrangement probably don’t have access to $150,0003.
Bob Judge
New Member Introduction
25 January 2025 | 6 replies
I’m planning to start by buying in Buffalo to gain experience and learn the ropes.
Joe Kim
How to speak to owners/landlords for rental arbitrage
27 January 2025 | 7 replies
A property manager may be a hard egg to crack but once cracked (built trust or relationship), they can open many doors since they can be your advocate and have access to many homes.this is the case with apartment complexes.
Lauren Ruppert
Can an LLC (sole proprietor) sell a property to an LLC belonging to a son/daughter?
22 January 2025 | 5 replies
The seller's LLC pays capital gains tax and depreciation recapture, while the buyer's LLC uses the purchase price as the new cost basis.