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24 February 2024 | 5 replies
Remain flexible, remain receptive to novel experiences, and don't hesitate to take measured chances.
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23 February 2024 | 30 replies
I've never had an issues, it's just an extra safety measure.
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22 February 2024 | 2 replies
Set actionable measurable goals/timelines and stick with it would be my advice on next steps.
21 February 2024 | 7 replies
Our MTR does and we run the risk of Measure 1 issues, someday.
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23 February 2024 | 35 replies
also the garage .. its not impossible to find that setup but it is more rare. it pulls -$50 per car spot off the rent or -$100 with no garage. that's accounted for with the rental comp.As far as the rear access being make or break im asking you guys on that one. that's the part im not sure about. its an otherwise great deal except these cost cutting measures by the builder. i didn't notice this before walking it yesterdayIm afraid im falling in love with the numbers and these weird things with the property will attract a lessor tenant than i want to deal with and ill be stuck in a nightmare property like i hear about people falling into on accident because they thought the numbers on paper were so much better but the property was crap and nobody wanted it . that's what im afraid of i guess.i did do extensive research on this particular neighborhood so i am familiar with the stats and boots on ground type as i live pretty close about 30 min .
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23 February 2024 | 15 replies
Can't measure that either with a cf analysis.
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20 February 2024 | 6 replies
How did you measure the ROI?
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20 February 2024 | 1 reply
In essence, the DSCR measures the property's cash flow available to cover debt obligations, including the loan's principal and interest payments.How Do DSCR Loans Work?
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21 February 2024 | 94 replies
High demand and low supply equates to rising prices, whether in real estate, stocks, comic books...anything.Cash flow or yield however is a measure of risk in any asset.
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27 February 2024 | 2053 replies
With a full year, I would target either of those tests instead of test #2 (substantially all) because tests #1 and #3 have quantitative measures to hit and, as a result, are less subjective.If the property is acquired and placed in service in 2021, but you do not materially participate in 2021, you can still take bonus depreciation on the personal property from a cost seg study in 2021, but the STR activity would not be nonpassive (because you did not materially participate).I don't have all the facts about your tax situation but if you or your spouse (if you are married) do not qualify as a REP, a passive STR activity will not allow you to deduct the loss generated from bonus depreciation against nonpassive income.