
21 February 2025 | 4 replies
@Robert Ellis-Multifamily and Built to Rent-Minimum 100 Units - Maximum 450 Units-Markets: Dallas Fort Worth, NW Arkansas, South Dakota, Kansas City, South Carolina and a few others-A & B Class (C Class only in main markets and must be priced very well)- Primary focus: Straight from developer / merchant builder

17 February 2025 | 7 replies
Anytime you have literally 100k lots of record that can be built on and price points so low your going to get a run on the market which if there is a coordinated sales effort it can outstrip the ability to execute..

6 February 2025 | 3 replies
Let's break it down with precision:The "Pain" (At First Glance):Your $2.8M sale splits out as:Building (§1250): $2.3MPersonal Property (§1245): $500KOriginal Basis Allocation:Building: $1.6M (depreciated over 27.5 years)Personal Property: $400K (fully depreciated)Building Depreciation:Annual: $1.6M ÷ 27.5 = $58,182Total over 10 years: $581,820Gain Breakdown:Building (§1250):Sale Price: $2,300,000Original Basis: $1,600,000Less Depreciation: ($581,820)Adjusted Basis: $1,018,180Total Gain: $1,281,820Unrecaptured §1250: $581,820 (25% max rate)Capital Gain: $700,000 (20% max rate)Personal Property (§1245):Sale Price: $500,000Adjusted Basis: $0Ordinary Income: $500,000The Strategic Play:Remember those suspended passive losses you couldn't use?

12 January 2025 | 1 reply
from my advice rural properties and developments aren't successful and you are climbing an uphill battle. sounds a little niche. we focus on developing and not reinventing the wheel. if this is truly what you want to focus all your time and energy on then visit the closest 5-10 of these that look like the ones you are interested and ask if they'd expand or build a secondary one. do a lot of research before you just take action

14 February 2025 | 7 replies
I would be very careful with a lot of course or guru in general right especially a price tag like that what I would always recommend reading the contract and see who is the person more in favor and if its not you then dont sign up very rare to see someone actually benefit from a course.

20 February 2025 | 3 replies
Purchase price: $73,000 Cash invested: $25,000 I was charitable landlord renting to single mom below market rents.

15 February 2025 | 21 replies
Alas, this scenario didn't last very long, as you would expect in a free market capitalist society -- new money flood in, more STRs in supply, property prices increase, STR incomes decrease, until a new equilibrium is achieved.Nowadays, the word STR is being used to describe both the property and the business.

4 February 2025 | 87 replies
For lease option to make any sense the investors need to sell the property to the tenant buyer at an inflated price.

8 February 2025 | 12 replies
That's actually what I did myself when I moved from Portland Oregon to Columbus Ohio (got priced out of my own market)!

10 February 2025 | 2 replies
Being boots on the ground out here, seeing the state of some of the homes here both on and off the market and knowing the price of housing in the area, I am confident that I could be successful in flipping homes here.