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Fabio Cattolico Want to start my investing career but not sure what first step is best
21 January 2025 | 8 replies
I will definitely try to bring in as much money as possible but I don't want to wait forever to pull the trigger.
Jason B. Suburban Chicago: One of the Hottest Rental Markets in the U.S.!
15 January 2025 | 10 replies
With regard to renovations, I always suggest taking incremental steps to bigger renovations or partnering with someone who has already done a renovation at that level.I've been known to just go for the big rehabs for my personal investments here in Chicago , and during that process, it's always more stressful than it needs to be...As far as navigating the competition, I've found the best thing I can do is get EXTREMELY CLEAR  on what I am looking for; then I am confident pulling the trigger quicky. 
Greg Grisez Tenant shot & in the hospital
11 January 2025 | 18 replies
Especially in the real estate rental sector, I like to say "Be polite through hospitality, but be harsh on Business"
Kiley Costa Pay Off STR or Invest in Another Property?
11 January 2025 | 9 replies
This is a cold, and harsh world, and we're right at the start of it.
Nicholas Dillon Taking additional cash from a 1031 exhange
7 January 2025 | 3 replies
The boot amount is taxed as capital gains and may also trigger depreciation recapture.For example, if you sell a property for $500,000 with a $300,000 basis, resulting in $200,000 of gain, but reinvest only $400,000, the remaining $100,000 is taxable.
Ryan Daulton Benefits of self-directed IRAs
14 January 2025 | 18 replies
You would only pay taxes on all passive investments in a traditional SDIRA at distribution, unless you have a mortgage, then the portion of the income derived because of the mortgage will be subject to UDFI (unrelated debt finance income) which will trigger UBIT (unrelated business income tax). 
Sergey Shevchov Air AI - cold calling system
29 December 2024 | 4 replies
I had a call with Simpletalk a few months ago and seemed pretty interesting but haven't pulled the trigger yet as it is costly.I know services do white labels and people brand it into their own AI call services, which mean a lot of these AI calls may actually be the same service...How much does Air AI cost?
Godsheritage Adeoye How to takeover Subject to loan
3 January 2025 | 7 replies
In the “old” days, people would have the seller pay the lender so as to not “alert” the lender that a property sale had taken place, so that the lender def wouldn’t trigger the so called “due on sale” that’s a part of almost every mortgage or deed of trust document.  
Moshe S. 1031 my portion or total sales price
16 January 2025 | 7 replies
If the $700K sales price is not used correctly to acquire qualified real estate, the exchange could fail, triggering tax liability.Future exchanges will depend on the total value of the replacement property acquired, so entering syndications could limit flexibility.
Allison Park Expectations of Investor Buyer's Agent
6 January 2025 | 15 replies
Those we also give to our know resources that stick with us, not to the free agents who haven't yet signed a buyer's rep.Sounds harsh I know, but that is often the reality of the situation as I see and experience it.