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Rich Emery DSCR without penalty for selling early?
19 December 2024 | 15 replies
Or maybe not as severe a penalty as I've heard so far? 
Zachary Kessler Section 8 Rentals
24 December 2024 | 5 replies
We currently do manage several units to section 8 in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. 
Toby Khan Wichita, KS Investors
9 January 2025 | 107 replies
Sometimes doing the right thing is more important than a few dollars.I've analyzed the properties on Gold several times as they've been on the market for a while.
Melanie Baldridge “active income” and “passive income"
20 December 2024 | 0 replies
There are several different types of income in the US tax code.Two main types are “active income” and “passive income".Active income is money you earn from working, such as wages from a W-2 job or income from running a business.Passive income is money you earn from investments like real estate, stocks, or rental income from your RE portfolio where you earn $ without actively working.Normally, you can't use passive losses (like losses from real estate investments) to offset active income like your salary from a W-2 job.That is unless you are an RE Pro.The reality is, that Real Estate Pro status is just a filing status similar to filing married or jointly.And if you are a real estate professional you CAN use passive real estate losses to offset active income from other sources.To qualify as an RE Pro you must:1.
Harrison Jones Building a Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategy
31 December 2024 | 20 replies
As the portfolio grows, we’ll be able to implement gradual, strategic adjustments to rental rates, particularly for tenants in need, without undermining the overall financial health of the endowment.Phased Returns for Investors:Investors will be repaid through a combination of rental income and profits from other high-yield activities, such as property flips, during the early phases of the project.
Chris Yeung Investing in Norada Funding's notes
19 December 2024 | 55 replies
With interest rates climbing gradually and the "potential" for a recession, the need for housing is still at an all-time high and people are choosing apartments for several reasons.
Aileen Ouyang Keep or Sell?
2 January 2025 | 9 replies
@Aileen OuyangThe decision to sell and house-hack a fourplex can be based on several factors.
Rereloluwa Fatunmbi Seeking Advice to Improve STR Performance in East Downtown Houston
22 January 2025 | 22 replies
Initially, the business was cash-flow positive for the first three months, but things have declined since then.I received several negative reviews due to cleaning issues, and it took me over a year—cycling through multiple cleaners and settling for an average one—before finally hiring a great cleaner.
Rene Hosman What is your preferred way to collect rent?
28 December 2024 | 12 replies
We have several that pay weekly but they start the first week of the month paying 1/4 of the next months rent and by the time they make that 4th payment for the month they've paid the upcoming month in advance.
Spencer Blondeaux New to investing, looking for 3rd deal and advice
16 December 2024 | 6 replies
Once you can figure out how to buy your second property, then you've started beginning to master scale.But I have a questions, you said:"Our end goal is to build wealth over the next several years and leverage that wealth to buy multifamily commercial properties!"