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Nick Rutkowski Not Going As Planned
30 January 2025 | 7 replies
We also didn't take into account the slant in the floor either. 
Ricardo Lemus The rent does not cover all
3 February 2025 | 11 replies
It’s like you bought the properties with a 30 year loan and are putting the rest in to a savings account.
Nabu Khan Investing in Luray, Rileyville, Shenandoah, Front Royal, Virginia
9 March 2025 | 132 replies
We are still actively looking in the area, but a little more difficult now.We also own a condo at Wintergreen and have been "bullish" on the area for awhile, before AirDNA caught on given the 4 season potential.I would love to connect, and I work as a real estate accountant about an hour from Shenandoah.Lastly, I am a real estate agent and would love to connect you with a reliable and RESPONSIVE (I noticed a few complaints about that above) agent who focuses in not only the area, but a lot of STRs. 
Erika Andersen Advice on working with a home buyer's RE agent using an hourly rate?
4 February 2025 | 17 replies
For example we pay our own income taxes, broker splits and all of our other expenses directly out of what we make including required E&O insurance, MLS dues, licensing fees, Board of Realtor dues, continuing education costs, marketing, advertising, office fees/rent, transaction coordinator/ assistant fees, health insurance, car insurance and maintenance, gas, tires, software, retirement fund, etc.We are not W2 employees with payroll taxes already taken out of our paychecks, company-paid health insurance and matching retirement account plus a guarantee of at least 40 hours paid work per week, sick pay, paid vacation… none of that.So if you’re thinking you’ll be able to pay an hourly wage typical of a W2 hourly employee like $50-85/hr… that’s definitely not going to work.
Suzanna Gittrich new CRM. I currently use Followupboss, propstream-- looking for best bang for my buck
30 January 2025 | 12 replies
Nature campaigns, direct mail, text services, accounting, etc all in one place. 
Joe Sullivan My Horrible Experience with Ron LeGrand's Financial Freedom
10 February 2025 | 24 replies
My wife is always very aware of any charges on our account and that has saved us many times.
Makani Donaldson What is considered a good cash flow?
26 January 2025 | 16 replies
I'd deduct this before accounting for your total cash flow. 
Annwar Matani How do Hard Money Loans work?
8 February 2025 | 18 replies
My suggestion to consult your accountant or tax prepared referring to points which also know as loan origination fee and interest rate how this will affect and will this be an advantage for your business?
Michael James Hamlin Looking to network/partner up.
27 January 2025 | 6 replies
@Michael James Hamlin I'm a former tax accountant/business consultant turned fix n flipper and investor friendly agent. 
Daniel Madhavapallil House Hacking and Tax Strategies
23 January 2025 | 11 replies
Bigger Pockets is a great place to find a tax accountant specializing in real estate taxation.