AJ Wong
Overcoming STR search regulations, frustrations and hesitations: There is no STR Hack
11 June 2024 | 1 reply
Successful fisherman know that 90% of their time and effort goes into planning and keeping equipment ready to perform and not actually hooking or reeling in the catch..often closing on a popular or active vacation rental (often in a competitive market) happens along the same lines (no pun intended).
CJ T.
Buying in Your Own Name & Building Business Credit w/ an LLC
20 May 2024 | 19 replies
Building a real estate business that way is a house of cards (pun intended).
Mark F.
Anyone every use Constructive Loans?
21 May 2024 | 44 replies
I'm my opinion they are both good HML providers, LendingHome was good to me and worked with me when I had no experience so that was a plus on the flip side (no pun intended), Renvo is top notch, I can reach out to Eric Workman, the VP of lending, anytime as I have his cell phone and he typically gets back to me right away whether its text, phone call or email.
Joseph Schommer
Marijuana grow in SF rental garage
19 May 2024 | 14 replies
So, for the last few months she's submitting reports about breakers tripping (no pun intended), so we send an electrician out, and he finds a 20 plant grow with massive lights throughout the garage!
Joseph Skoler
Transfer real property from s-corp
20 May 2024 | 28 replies
A little fuzzy on that point.I’ve never seen 1245 recap on real estate before, ordinarily (no pun intended) this would be 1250 unrecap and *only on the historical depreciation taken*.If he bought it for $300K, took $200K depreciation down to the bone and the rest is land, that $900K gain would be $200K unrecap 1250 and the other $700K would be … 1231!
Steve Ford
LLPA? Points Requirements?
7 May 2024 | 9 replies
Yes, points are a pain point for a new investor (pun intended ;D).Seems like there isn't a way around them no matter what lender you talk to!
Francis Faucher
New member from Canada interested in the US Market!
6 May 2024 | 19 replies
Most of the Snowbirds hail from British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan and they flock (no pun intended) this area from October - May (to escape the harsh winter months in Canada).