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Caroline Davis Multifamily Boomtown: Huntsville, Alabama
10 May 2023 | 4 replies
Given the sheer magnitude of the apartment pipeline underway, contrasted with the historical demand which falls significantly short of the supply being added, there is cause for concern for apartment owners and developers.Huntsville’s population and household growth will need to continue to accelerate in the next two years to absorb all of the new units.
Melanie Johnston Great Article on Opportunity Zones in Phoenix / Arizona
25 October 2019 | 5 replies
The money then must be invested into a development or business in an opportunity zone within a year.The development typically must be done within three years of receiving capital to qualify for the tax break.After 10 years, investors can cash out and not owe any taxes on the profits, including their original stake that came from capital gains on other investments.Chris Loeffler, CEO of Scottsdale-based Caliber, which has a $500 million fund to invest in opportunity zones, gives this example of how it can work: An investor nets $10 million in capital gains.By making a standard investment, growing at 8% annually and paying applicable taxes, the investor’s original $10 million would be worth approximately $12 million after 10 years.By investing the same amount in an opportunity zone, earning the same return, and eliminating capital gains taxes, the value would be approximately $18 million after 10 years.It’s yet unclear how much the tax break will help areas struggling to attract affordable housing, local businesses and jobs.HOW ARIZONA CHOSE OPPORTUNITY ZONES To qualify as an opportunity zone, areas must have 20% of its households below the poverty rate, or have a median family income of less than 80% of the region or state's median family income.In metro Phoenix, where the median family income was an estimated $63,686 as of 2015, that’s about $50,950.The federal government required states to use U.S.
Greg R. Dispute between tenants regarding security deposit
16 May 2023 | 5 replies
You need to ensure the total household income approximates the original group, and/or have Golden Guarantors.
Andreas Mueller Real Estate Market in 2024: A Bull vs Bear Case
4 November 2023 | 2 replies
-Foreclosure activity was up 28% from the previous quarter (ATTOM)-Household savings is below 2019 levels for 80% of Americans.
Serge S. Metro Phoenix Multifamily flashing red
13 November 2022 | 11 replies
Households are consolidating and that will hold rents down and vacancy up.
April Santos Starting Out, Interested to invest in Detroit or surrounding suburbs
4 November 2023 | 12 replies
We have about $70k saved up, household income is close to $200k, credit score at 750+ both and we don't have a mortgage so I believe we have a decent chance of getting an approval should we pursue this.I just want to get an insight from seasoned investors here in Detroit area or suburbs.
Jim Hern subsidized housing for veterans
6 April 2021 | 6 replies
In turn, you will be required to provide 30% of monthly gross adjusted household income (based on current HUD standards) towards your monthly rent to HOPE South Florida.
John C. Pay off Property?
14 January 2017 | 13 replies
So, since I do not make a passive income from the property, I can't normally write off any of my expenses (rental losses, hoa, etc.) from that property on my taxes cause my household income is too high.  
Abraham Anderson $1,300,000 Deal at Age 21 & I'm Retired!
24 November 2021 | 525 replies
The median household income in the US is $50K so if you retire now, maybe you can qualify for food stamps.
James York Paying off rentals
25 April 2023 | 31 replies
Thing is every debt is different in regard to one actual income/net worth.One with Real Estate income only would view $100k fully paid investment with $500/mo cash-flow ; would be different thana couple with W2 total household income of $400k and multiple stream of income, 75% LTV for 1.5mil investment and $50/mo cash flow, and still travel a lot LOL.