
13 November 2024 | 13 replies
These loans often have more straightforward qualification requirements for investors with multiple properties but may have slightly higher rates.Cash-Out Refinance on Your Single-Family Rentals: If each has around $70k in equity, a cash-out refinance could provide some capital for the down payment, renovation costs, or even help you buy the 4-plex outright.FHA 203(k) or Conventional rehab loan: If you’re planning to occupy one of the units as a primary, FHA’s 203(k) loan or a conventional renovation loan could help with purchase and rehab costs at lower interest ratesPortfolio Loan: Some local banks may offer portfolio loans for investors with multiple properties.

13 November 2024 | 15 replies
I do potentially have access to private money if needed, and a 401(k).

12 November 2024 | 1 reply
Love this @Michael K Gallagher.

20 November 2024 | 37 replies
When evaluating long-term real estate opportunities, keep in mind the four key pillars of investing:Appreciation – Focus on how your property’s value grows over time.Cash Flow – Assess your rental income after accounting for all expenses.Tax Benefits – Leverage deductions like depreciation to reduce your tax burden.Debt Pay Down – Use rental income to pay down your mortgage, steadily building equity.Think of it like investing in a 401(k) with a long-term perspective—especially in California, where property values can appreciate significantly over time.

17 November 2024 | 30 replies
The reason the 1% ownership is being suggested, is that this would change the tax treatment from being reported on schedule E as a disregarded entity, to being reported on Form 1065 as rental income reported from form 8825, and then this would passthrough to the individual taxpayer on form k-1.

11 November 2024 | 65 replies
Because fact is your portraying to be one person here on BP, with a name here on BP, and from what I read REFUSING to answer to who in the F*%K you actually are.

9 November 2024 | 27 replies
Quote from @Greg Scott: Quote from @Erica K.: Quote from @Xin-Ran Jiang: But when they bring up the syndication approach of LP+GP, that they will help me raising 35% down payment from private money in exchange of 65% share of ownership, I shocked.

8 November 2024 | 19 replies
Quote from @Jon K.: Quote from @Joseph Escamilla: Not looking to wholesale, but posting in this thread because I'm guessing wholesalers probably have the most experience with this.My Fiancée and I are driving for dollars looking to buy a primary residence in a neighborhood we want to live in.