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Nina Penuela Innovative Strategies for Real Estate Investors
19 January 2025 | 1 reply
It’s risky but can lead to significant returns!
Victor Yang if i gift a house, is the cost basis what i purchased it for or the FMV?
24 January 2025 | 8 replies
For example, if your purchase price was $300K and the FMV at gifting is $500K, the recipient's cost basis remains $300K, potentially leading to higher taxes upon sale.You and your spouse can gift up to $38K annually per recipient (under the annual exclusion) without reducing the lifetime gift exemption.
Aaron Fischer Transition to Inspira Financial Trust from Quest Trust Company
21 January 2025 | 3 replies
Service disruptions can understandably lead to frustration.From my perspective in the self-directed IRA industry, effective communication and responsiveness during transitions are crucial to maintaining client trust.
Tim Johnson Is Real Estate the best way to reduce your taxes?
18 January 2025 | 5 replies
If you are using STR, REPS, or self rental with material participation to convert to active or nonpassive income, you do not have to do this if you have passive business invesment that produce passive income that will exceed the loss generated by depreciation.
Jorge Vazquez Ever Had to Fight an Appraisal? Let’s Talk About It!
21 January 2025 | 1 reply
About two weeks later, the appraisal came back with a value that was off by approximately 35%, leading the lender to reject the loan.I contacted the lender to explain why I believed the appraisal was flawed.
Jaren Taylor New to Apartment Investing
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
We set up our CPA, LLC, website, marketing plat forms (social media), investor (sponsors) list, I have an operation manager, acquisition manager, and myself leading the charge.
Bruce D. Kowal What REALLY Triggers IRS Attention in Real Estate Partnerships - From An Onlooker
29 January 2025 | 6 replies
After 20+ years in real estate partnerships, here's what actually puts you on the IRS radar (and what doesn't):REAL Red Flags That Matter:The Partner Complaint TriggerDisgruntled partner files Form 8082K-1 disputesPartnership disputes leading to tax filingsReal Impact: Instant IRS attentionSuspicious Loss ClaimsLosses exceeding investmentArtificial basis inflationSudden large losses without economic realityExample: $100K investment claiming $500K lossesRelated Party GamesCircular property flipsBelow-market transfersFamily partnership schemes without substanceWatch Out: IRC §267 and §707(b) violationsDebt Engineering Red FlagsBasis inflation schemesArtificial guarantee arrangementsPartner debt shifts near year-endCritical: IRC §752 compliance matters!
James Zobrisky What to do with Cash Flow
31 January 2025 | 17 replies
Your ability to identify properties and markets where you can generate equity (both imputed and appreciated) while using debt responsibly and knowing when is most appropriate to sell is how you acquire more real estate. 
Charlie Krzysiak College Graduate Starting Career With 10k in the Bank. Rent or Buy Property?
8 February 2025 | 8 replies
I made a few deals in North Dallas.Special assessments and HOA fees are a risk and renting out a condo most likely won't generate much of a cash flow.At $300k with you credit and saving you can still qualified for a loan for sure we have to find the program that works for you.On that budget you could find a nice place no that far from work so you don't have to move far to the suburbs. 
Toby Fellows Do I have to register with a broker if I want to get my real estate license?
8 February 2025 | 12 replies
Some flat-fee or investor-focused brokerages charge a minimal transaction fee, which can save you money if you're not planning to generate regular commissions.Additional Tips:If your primary goal is access to the MLS and flexibility in viewing properties, evaluate the costs of holding a license (e.g., broker fees, MLS dues, continuing education) versus alternatives like working closely with an investor-friendly agent.Consider whether the time required for licensing, post-licensing education, and maintaining your license is worth it for your investment strategy.If you need help finding an investor-friendly brokerage in Georgia or navigating the process, feel free to reach out!