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Melanie Baldridge !ualify as an RE Pro
24 January 2025 | 0 replies
You must work at least 750 hours per year in a qualified RE business.So most people who have high-earning W-2 jobs outside of real estate won't qualify.But the unique thing about RE pro status is that even if you don’t qualify but your spouse does, you can both file jointly and claim the losses from your RE investments to offset your other active income together.It's an incredibly powerful benefit if you do meet the criteria.
Kenneth Joseph Perfido Should I Pay Off My VA Loan Quickly or Keep Leveraging Debt?
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
This setup alone feels like a solid foundation for financial freedom.Here’s my dilemma:While I understand that my mortgage interest rate is very low (2.8%) and there are tax benefits to carrying the debt, I’m wondering if it might make more sense to aggressively pay off the loan.
David Young Questions From a first time Investor
15 February 2025 | 14 replies
HELOC Basics:A revolving credit line secured by your home’s equityLow interest rates, but often variableDraw period (5-10 years) → Repayment period (10-20 years)✅ Pros: Lower interest than other loans, flexible access to funds, potential tax benefits⚠ Cons: Home is collateral, payments may increase, short repayment termWhen It Makes Sense:The rental property cash flows enough to cover HELOC paymentsYou borrow conservatively (avoid over-leveraging)You have a backup plan in case of market shiftsSafer Alternatives:Save a larger down paymentConsider seller financingPartner with another investorFinal ThoughtsWith your timeline set for November 2025, take time to research markets, build connections, and plan financing wisely.📌 Key Takeaways:Out-of-state investing can work but requires a solid local team.Use online tools like BiggerPockets, Rentometer, and Roofstock for analysis.A HELOC can help, but be mindful of risks and repayment terms.
Jerry Huerta Oklahoma Real Estate Investing!
21 January 2025 | 4 replies
OKC has alot of opportunity mainly because of its low level of enforcement of housing codes, strong landlord laws and conservative judges in eviction court.
Rob Hilton Dynamic Pricing leads to Accusations of Price Gouging in JT
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
There's an opportunity here for leadership (and some faster, easier to implement coding fixes while they work on long-term solutions).
Lisa Oliver Best advice for finding plumbers, handymen
21 January 2025 | 10 replies
If not try a keyless entry situation that allows you add a temp code that will expire after the work is completed.
Francisco Ruiz Looking to build a small multifamily in the southeast
23 January 2025 | 5 replies
- What are the key items to consider from a code/zoning stanpoint when researching various towns- Any unique items to consider about financing a small multifamily? 
AJ Wong 🌲 The best places to invest in luxury estates and ranches on the Oregon Coast
23 January 2025 | 2 replies
. - Manzanita, Arch Cape, Cannon Beach, Pacific City - Already well established as the more prestigious zip code on the Oregon Coast and just a quick drive from Portland this northern coast region offers premium restaurants, experiences and accessibility.
Nick Am Setting up a management S-corp for managing rental property owned by an LLC
23 January 2025 | 16 replies
You listed some of the benefits but you didn’t explain what you’re specifically trying to accomplish.
Jon D. Relocation / selling vs investment?
22 January 2025 | 12 replies
Your relo benefits will likely govern this decision more than other factors.