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Tanya McKinney Capital Gains Taxes How to defer or is it possible?
14 October 2020 | 9 replies
Tax loss harvest in a brokerage account and offset the real estate gain with the paper losses from that account.
Linus Cui Share my first year REI journey with biggerpockets
28 November 2020 | 8 replies
    - Sold my first primary house, which was a rental after I bought another primary house, to harvest the tax free appreciation.
Austin Liebman Looking for Investors
2 April 2021 | 4 replies
Your marketing costs for investor acquisition should drop in successive raises because you can harvest your existing relationships and a lot of the readiness items will be done and atomized for use in later campaigns.  
Derek G. Decatur Alabama. Is it a good market to rent?
16 January 2018 | 7 replies
Plenty of good deals in Harvest, Toney, Meridianville, Hazel Green and even the Huntsville area (stay away from rentals in NW Huntsville). 
Levi T. How I Landed 14 Deals In 1 Day!
16 December 2016 | 6 replies
Wow, sounds like a good harvest!
Trevor Kolb Niche Vacation Rentals - Medical Marijuana & You
25 December 2016 | 7 replies
Millions of Trees are harvested each year for our ever expanding society.
Edward Briley Zero Property Taxes?
1 January 2017 | 3 replies
there are areas that tax's are very low on rural properties... but I do believe unless your a non profit pretty much every property has tax's  then you have big corps that create special tax breaks.city of Portlandia to stimulate growth in certain areas will waive tax's for 10 years... of course the price to purchase is generally 500k or more. but hat saves you 100k over the 10 years.Also in Oregon we have Ag and timber defferals which can make tax's very very low.I owned a 720 acre tree farm and I think my tax's were less than 2k a year... now how they pick up revenue is when we go to log we have to pay Harvest and severance tax's Also if we take land that is in AG deferral and change the use to say a subdivision ( my favorite activity) then we have to pay a deferral tax to get it out of AG and into the new use.. this can be substantial.. depending on the property.. not a deal killer but one needs to be aware of it.
Matt Smith Buying a forest as an investment?
21 July 2019 | 4 replies
CA harvest permits are harder to get than doing a subdivision.In Oregon they are over the counter and your ready to go in 3 days. and anyone can fill them out even me.Washington you need a forester little tougher but definitely doable and easier than CA.I just sold my last Tree farm  700 acres to Stimson lumber about 2 years ago... numbers looked like this. 700 acres but the front 100 acres was zoned for 5 acre lots so I busted 20 lots out of it.. we netted about 1.5 million out of the lots.
Kevin Yeats First bank failure of 2017
16 January 2017 | 0 replies
Harvest Community Bank in Pennsville, NJ with about $124 million in assets.  
Brenten Kinnison New Member from south Kansas City area
25 June 2016 | 16 replies
Their July 12th meeting starts at 6pm and is their annual Networking Event to raise money for Harvesters.