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Amanda G. Determining a Neighborhood's Class
23 October 2024 | 15 replies
Visit them.If you don't feel safe, it's D Class.If it feels a bit sketchy but you don't feel in real danger, it's C Class.If it feels like a place you could see yourself living, it's B Class.If it feels like a place you could see yourself feeling the need to keep up with the Jones' it's A Class.
Tanya Maslach Who buys homes through Auction?
22 October 2024 | 12 replies
To do it safely its a niche and one needs to be aware of all the things that can trap you and cause you a negative experience..
Priyanka Shah First Investment home
24 October 2024 | 13 replies
On paper it may not show as much cash flow as some of the lower priced pockets but there's a much higher probability of a safe, reliable resident that will make your return much more consistent and passive over time. 
Trent Paulk Please suggest a PM for the 44111 zip code
24 October 2024 | 13 replies
Seems like a safe assumption, but maybe I should add "Do you steal from your clients?!?" 
Alejandro Forte New to investing, but have a portfolio
21 October 2024 | 6 replies
You could use your own personal funds or cashflow from these to purchase the next units, but you would always have those paid off one's sitting there keeping you safe
Haley Elisabeth Need Advice: Design Decisions for Our Columbia, TN Flip
22 October 2024 | 5 replies
Do you think sticking with white is a safe choice, or is there another color that would add some more curb appeal while remaining neutral?
Sean Hoglund South Carolina property tax (non resident)
22 October 2024 | 4 replies
However you still have the 6% rate instead of the 4% rate which is $9,259.38 which is not the bill amount but than times the millage rate for that area plus any surcharges for trash depending on the neighborhood and town limits.A safe assumption without verifying an address with the county is an effective millage rate of about 500 which means the tax bill should be about $4,629, which is still slightly better than not applying for the ATI and on $187k, 6% is $11,220 and a tax bill of $5,610. 
Alan Asriants Is this an end to Wholesaling?
30 October 2024 | 236 replies
Or, you could do just “safe” deals.  
Andy Port Is syndicated co-investing (passive) right for me?
24 October 2024 | 10 replies
@Scott Trench is Keen on giving BP members the best shot possible for a safe syndicated investment. 
Tyler Bilinovic How important is getting an account for tax purposes when entering long term rentals
23 October 2024 | 15 replies
Do you know how to claim various safe harbors (de minimis, small taxpayer, etc).