
11 February 2025 | 4 replies
@Shyam Sridharan if I understand correctly this is essentially the interior buildout of a new construction retail space?

18 February 2025 | 10 replies
Essentially I am looking for a clean way to organize everything as right now its very messy with how my current accountant is working things as he doesn't specialize in real estate.

18 February 2025 | 5 replies
Josh I find myself essentially in the same situation and I have been thinking about my options.

17 February 2025 | 0 replies
Basic, but functional faucet.Appliances ($3,500):Focus on essential replacements.Refrigerator: Energy-efficient model.Range: Standard electric or gas range.Dishwasher: Basic model.Consider deals, scratch-and-dent appliances.Lighting ($1,000):Recessed lighting in the ceiling.Under-cabinet lighting.Basic pendant lights over the island.Paint & Trim ($500):DIY painting.New baseboard.2.

12 February 2025 | 7 replies
Consulting with an experienced eviction attorney in Seattle is essential to confirm their status and to ensure you’re following the correct legal process for removing them, if necessary.Disclaimer: I am not an attorney or an eviction specialist, so this is not legal advice.

16 February 2025 | 29 replies
FIRE would essentially be pulling 4% a year so she needs around 4.5mm.

11 February 2025 | 3 replies
While they are two separate transactions, this would essentially leave you with $3k of net taxable income.

4 February 2025 | 2 replies
I've definitely made some mistakes here but I'm going to be very candid with the info on the deal, so please go easy on me haha.My brother and I purchased a property on a large lot in Culver City CA in 2020 that was essentially a tear down.

11 February 2025 | 8 replies
Essentially, instead of being able to write it off immediately, it lowers the purchase price for tax purposes, meaning depreciation will be calculated on a slightly lower amount over time.

1 February 2025 | 5 replies
Quote from @Vince Scipione: Yes, they are a popular choice where I live and work, however with the ever fluctuating cost of oil heat, many people have swapped over their boilers/furnaces to what is called a "Propane Gun" essentially it is a device that is affixed to the front of the furnace/boiler that injects the propane and ignites it.