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Melanie Baldridge Power of Bonus Dep.
26 November 2024 | 2 replies
Someone I know bought a ranch to use as a short term rental property in 2021 for $1.7 million.Engineers did a virtual site visit, they were able to assign a value of $347,000 to either 5-7-15 year assets that were eligible for depreciation.In 2021, the bonus depreciation amount that you could take was 100%.This means that the owner could immediately deduct the full amount of eligible property in the year it was placed in service, rather than depreciating it over time.With that in mind, he took the full $347K deduction in his FIRST YEAR of ownership to offset taxable income from rentals.This was roughly ~20% of his purchase price.It was a big win for him.In 2024, the bonus depreciation rate is 60% so the calculation would be different.That said, you can still save and defer a ton.
Charlie Martin Purchase under an LLC or not?
25 November 2024 | 7 replies
An LLC has no effect negatively or positively on how a full doc lender will calculate your income.
Evan Smith New Build Expense Calculations
20 November 2024 | 1 reply

When analyzing a new build/“build to rent” property as a rental, what percentages/amounts are others using for:-Maintenance/Repairs-Vacancy-CapexI’d assume it’s less than than existing homes, but by half or is it safe...

Vhernadette Sasing Investing strategies to replace $500k+ W2 income
5 December 2024 | 37 replies
Just run numbers in a BP calculator.
Dave Estochen HELOC on a Rental Property - Pros & Cons
23 November 2024 | 7 replies
Just be sure the calculate in the interest you are paying on that HELOC into the new project.As for banks, my experience has been that many banks do not like to do HELOCs on rentals unless you have a decent portfolio which they then look at as a business instead of a single rental property.
Majdi Chowdhury Seller Financed Home - looking to do DSCR loan or is there something better?
25 November 2024 | 11 replies
Here's a bit more in detail about how rates are calculated for DSCR loans:1.
James Humphrey How to finance a 5 unit multi-family Short Term Rental?
25 November 2024 | 3 replies
I have experience using DSCR loans that calculate the STR revenue to purchase smaller single family homes.
Eric Carlstrom First-Time STR Buyer --- Feedback / Guidance Requested
26 November 2024 | 21 replies
Hi all,I have a few long-term rentals and am exploring a STR for the first time, and am seeking guidance / advice on my expected expenses (and ideally what i'm missing that i should factor into my calculations).
Dalton Dillon Appraisal came in low
26 November 2024 | 6 replies
I calculated a $30k profit. 
Thomas Loyola Are my assumptions reasonable?
26 November 2024 | 5 replies
Deduct NEW property taxes after you buyDeduct home insurance costsDeduct maintenance percentage, typically 10%Deduct vacancy+tenant nonperformance percentage(we recommend 5% for Class A, 10% Class B, 20% Class C, good luck with Class D)Deduct whatever dollar/percentage of cashflow you wantNow, what you have left over is the amount for debt service.Enter it into a mortgage calculator, with current interest rate for an investment property, to determine your maximum mortgage amount.Divide the mortgage amount by either 75% or 80%, depending on the required down payment percentage - this is your tentative price to offer.If the property needs repairs, you'll want to deduct 110%-120% of the estimated repairs from this amount.Be sure to also research the ARV and make sure it's 10-20% higher than your tentative purchase price.As long as the ARV checks out, this is the purchase price to offer.It is probably significantly below the asking price.