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Ryan Fox Where to find cost basis in tax return?
5 October 2024 | 14 replies
For example, 75% would be depreciable value attributable to the structure and 25% would be non-depreciable attributable to the land. 
Hunter Smith Your Significant others Character
4 October 2024 | 1 reply
So my question is, Investors what attributes in your significant other helped you succeed or what holds you back?
Beck DeYoung Facing Negative Cash Flow While House Hacking – Looking for Advice
10 October 2024 | 31 replies
@Beck DeYoungNegative cash flow in real estate investing can be attributed to factors like low down payment, high housing costs, and poor expense accounting.
Ryan A Shumaker Software for Syndication- Please Help!
1 October 2024 | 21 replies
@Ryan A Shumaker  All the packages mentioned above are good options if you are doing just a deal or two but if you plan to do multiple deals over the next few years, you may want to look at customizable funds provided by Avestor that combine the best attributes of funds and individual syndication deals. 
Dennis McHugh Real estate professional tax question
30 September 2024 | 11 replies
This is not a "real estate rental income" activity as defined by the IRS, so whether you are a REP or not, you can take this benefit.All of this is separate from a QOZ Investment, which would require you to first recognize a capital gain from another source (say a stock sale), invest that gain, hold it in a Corporate or Partnership structure (likely partnership), meeting the substantial improvement qualifications of being a QOZB, and then yes, you get to avoid the depreciation recapture at the end of the 10 year hold period, at least for the portion of your investment attributable to the original gain that you invested in the project. 
AJ Wong 🔋 AI & Tech Boom fuel explosive Data Center growth in Hillsboro Oregon & Beyond
26 September 2024 | 0 replies
This surge is attributed to the ongoing construction boom, exemplified by Aligned Data Centers’ groundbreaking on a 72 MW project.Despite power supply limitations, Hillsboro’s data center market thrived in 2023, attracting significant investment and becoming a highly sought-after location.Top US Data Centers Areas: Northern Virginia - 48.3%Dallas-Ft.
Don Konipol The Great “DIVIDE” in Real Estate Investing
25 September 2024 | 1 reply
So rather than look for 6 properties which each provide equal cash flow and appreciation, the investor can increase the total return of his portfolio by buying 3 properties with primarily cash flow attributes and three properties with primarily capital appreciation attributed.  
Jeremy Schappert Do new construction homes or older/existing homes appreciate more?
26 September 2024 | 9 replies
It occurred to me that the reason I have not been able to find any research on this topic is probably because of this subjective nature and time consuming attribute of this weed out process.Without further ado, my findingsNew construction homes that were bought in 2017 increased in price by 28.3% when they were resold in 2022.
Vi Huang Tenant Keeps Making Maintenance Requests
27 September 2024 | 11 replies
If the property manager attributes these to deferred maintenance, then either they're admitting fault or trying to pin it on you.
Evan Kline Our 10x strategy, and why we (kind of) stopped investing.
22 September 2024 | 6 replies
Running a real estate investment fund, a high yield private mortgage fund, and syndicating real estate deals has provided me with substantial income over and above that which can be attributable to the money invested in the real estate.