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Scott Trench Intentionally Leave Property Vacant Due to Rent Control?
5 April 2021 | 22 replies
I would likely sell and/or harvest my gains by refinancing.
James Short New from Western New York
11 March 2021 | 2 replies
So since then I have been reading more books and attending a bunch of BiggerPockets webinars.But I have also been side tracked because like I said I keep honey bees and last year I harvested almost 700 pounds of honey from my bees.
Kyle J. What’s Driving California’s Mass Exodus?
27 February 2021 | 126 replies
When I build a new home here, I am required to install rain harvesting tanks (or rain planters) based on the square footage of the roof.
Myron Fletcher Best Property Management in Huntsville, AL for multifamilies
1 March 2021 | 5 replies
I have one SFH in Harvest I will be renting as I am relocating to FL for work and am looking for a PM.
Greg Craig Investing in timberland
22 December 2020 | 11 replies
For example starting with smaller acreage possibly harvesting the timber and working your way up to larger acreages.
William Allen 10 Strategies to Slash Your Taxes this Year
29 December 2020 | 0 replies
Capital Loss Harvesting is possible if you have invested in the stock market.
Daniel E. Year-End Reflection after 1st Year of FIRE + How I Got Here
3 January 2021 | 0 replies
.) - the variety allows for greater diversity, less volatility, better rebalancing options through less correlated assets, and less risk of having to sell shares in a down market to fund expensesCurrently focused on tax-efficient investing through capital gain/loss harvesting, retirement contributions, roth conversions, etc.Overall, I filled a lot of time on starting a passion project (blog + podcast) and investing activities this past year and it went by super fastI had fun investing and had incredible returns but am now looking at diversifying the gains in a tax efficient manner by moving large gains from my active portfolio over to passive funds and some innovative growth etfs for a longer-term tilt towards the companies that could be the market leaders 10 years from nowThis post is partly to help me reflect on the year and exactly how I got here and I hope my story can encourage others as well as give them practical ideas that have helped me reach FIRE.
Daniel E. Year-End Reflection after 1st Year of FIRE - How I Got There
3 January 2021 | 0 replies
.) - the variety allows for greater diversity, less volatility, better rebalancing options through less correlated assets, and less risk of having to sell shares in a down market to fund expensesCurrently focused on tax-efficient investing through capital gain/loss harvesting, retirement contributions, roth conversions, etc.Overall, I filled a lot of time on starting a passion project (blog + podcast) and investing activities this past year and it went by super fastI had fun investing and had incredible returns but am now looking at diversifying the gains in a tax efficient manner by moving large gains from my active portfolio over to passive funds and some innovative growth etfs for a longer-term tilt towards the companies that could be the market leaders 10 years from nowThis post is partly to help me reflect on the year and exactly how I got here and I hope my story can encourage others as well as give them practical ideas that have helped me reach FIRE.To a Better 2021!
Dan L. WEEDS TALLER THAN PEOPLE! A Question on Clearing Land
11 March 2021 | 8 replies
During harvest season a grain cart/tractor combo with an operator can earn $200-$250/hr in the Midwest. 
Adam L. How would you evaluate a 12-acre mountain cabin property?
8 March 2021 | 1 reply
Hell, the owner said he hunts and harvests elk right at the top of the ridge behind the house and shoots a few turkeys each year.I'm thinking of buying this but the seller is firm on their $700k asking price.