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David Fals SFR or MFR starting out??
25 January 2025 | 3 replies
In most case when I have clients putting 25% they will be cash flowing, a lot of that has to do with looking at things a bit differently.
Jonathan Small DIY or hire help for taxes?
7 February 2025 | 9 replies
Both partners should consult a CPA to evaluate potential savings and optimize their tax strategy.This post does not create a CPA-Client relationship.
Gary Bonds Remote Str Start Up
9 February 2025 | 15 replies
Over half of my clients are remote Buyers, so I've gone through the STR transition process with lots of investors over the past few years.
David Cherkowsky Creative Financing for Airbnb in Northern Virginia
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
but i also 2nd @Jay Hurst's sentiments - get a 2nd or even 3rd opinion on DTI/ full doc. i personally love files that are puzzles, i get some weird satisfaction out of figuring out how to make it work on full-doc, especially when my client has been told "no" before. if it doesn't work now, a good loan professional will help you create a path forward.
Kwanza P. Typical PM Rate for Distance Managing
5 February 2025 | 15 replies
Fun Fact: All the clients we picked up in 2024 became a super host. 
Armani Pimentel I'm a 16yo trying to learn wholesaling to start when I'm 18
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
Your "clients" will disproportionately be elderly people who you will be taught to "help" - somehow you convincing them not to take market value by listing their home, or selling it subject-to, is "help".- In between finding these "clients" you "help solve a problem for" (in the language of the gurus), you will be angrily dismissed by hundreds or thousands of people, if you are able to get into contact with them. - In the extremely unlikely event that you get a property under contract, your assignment fee, in many locations, and probably on average, will be less than the commission a licensed broker would have received for selling the property. - You will be at risk of breaking the law, as many states are creating laws that effectively ban wholesaling, and while wholesaling gurus claim that this is not the case, they are either lying or deluded.
Eric Smith 1031 exchange with a related party
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
However, purchasing the replacement property from an estate where your mother-in-law is the executor and other heirs are your wife's aunts and cousins raises potential related-party concerns under Section 1031(f).The IRS generally prohibits 1031 exchanges between related parties unless both the buyer and seller hold their respective properties for at least two years after the exchange.To stay compliant and avoid disqualification, ensure:The estate sells the property directly before any distributions to heirs.You hold the replacement property for at least two years.The transaction is conducted at fair market value with no prearranged agreements.Given the IRS scrutiny of related-party 1031 exchanges, consult a qualified CPA or 1031 exchange accommodator to structure the deal properly and avoid potential capital gains tax liabilities.This post does not create a CPA-Client relationship.
Simon Walker 11 year contractor turned full time REI.
17 February 2025 | 13 replies
We like to work with clients like yourself who are actively pursing projects and looking to grow their portfolio.
Franklin Perez Beginner REAL STATE enthusiastic
31 January 2025 | 8 replies
"The man who represents himself has a fool for a client" was said about attorneys, but it could be said about a new investor representing himself in a sales transaction.
Jeff Sanders Estimating landlord Insurance
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
I have had clients that had a quote come back 5K a year more than we expected it to come back.