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Maria D. New Member!
5 July 2016 | 10 replies
I am interested in building more new rental units with alternative energy features that will produce rental income and residual income from energy systems.
Kevin Powell Investor in Utah, new member
21 September 2015 | 7 replies
We are looking to take our real estate business in a new dirrection, wholesaling/flipping and holding some properties to build a long term residual income for our eventual retirement.
Anne Dahl Coverage for a wooded area away from hydrant & station in CA
14 September 2015 | 7 replies
Ask the water department when the last flow test was done on the pressure zone you are on and what was the result in gallons per minute at 20# residual.
Arnauld Nakaha Utah Real Estate Aficionados?
20 April 2015 | 12 replies
Long-term my aim is to build a residual income through SFR and them multi-family.
Account Closed New to investing
12 May 2015 | 13 replies
You'll need to find someone in your desired market who eats, sleeps and breathes valuations to get a full idea of your cost in and your expected cash out.A buy and hold strategy is good if you don't need large cash flow and don't mind looking at residual income.
Bernard Evans Jr. Law Enforcement and Real Estate
5 March 2021 | 2 replies
My goal is to network and take on rental properties here within the state of NC and increase my overall residual income.
Kathrine DeCarlo Feeling Hopeful in Connecticut
12 December 2015 | 9 replies
I am very much interested in investing as well as flipping, holding for residuals, and just showing love to unloved properties.
Paul B. Why is depreciation 1/27.5?
11 January 2016 | 9 replies
The residual balance at the end of the first year is the starting value for the next year, so you get 4% of a smaller capital value each year (not 4% of the original value)  If you buy a 100K property, and chose to claim Capital Cost Allowance  (the taxman's term for depreciation), then you have:Year 0:     100,000Year 1:     96,000Year 2:     92,1260Year 3:     88,474Year 4:     84,935....Year 10:    66,484...Year 25:    36,040....Year 35:    23,960....Year 50:    12,989
James Haffner Buying a home for appreciation or rental
5 January 2016 | 51 replies
The whole idea is the cash money is residual, and always reoccuring, while the baseball cards are a complete draw of luck based on market factors, and performance, and are only as valuable in the future as people value them, as well as based on the concept if you can even find a buyer to buy them.The same is with the housing market.What a house is worth today mayis not indicative of what it will be worth 20 years from now.
Byron Maddox wannabe with a dilemma
6 January 2016 | 3 replies
You have the calls go to a Google voice number so if any residual leads come in while your back at the beach without an ocean you can still do some follow up.