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Ken Weiner Anderson Business Advisors
20 March 2024 | 193 replies
You need to learn how to use all the tools available to you (financing, insurance, management, etc.) and to understand how they fit together in your toolbox, as none will give you everything (e.g, insurance is required and it will cover you for many situations, but not always; asset protection (LLC) is litigation insurance and complements regular insurance, by minimizing the target and making it unappealing).If you are a new investor, probably you will not have a lot of assets and/or equity to worry about (but even that is relative and subjective to each person tolerance to risk) so I would not worry about that till you pass that risk threshold (in my opinion 100K+ in equity, maybe 50K if you are really risk adverse) and you should be primarily concerned with finding good deals and growing your business first.
Dan Stelter Best real estate investing strategy for introverts?
14 March 2024 | 9 replies
We complement each other to be sure we get a quality product for the owner.The parallel is that you could find a business partner that is the store front and does the people interactions while you quietly attend the meetings commenting on occasion, but are the brains behind the details and the analysis.Just food for thought.Sincerely,Joe
Benjamin Carver Different Ways to House Hack
14 March 2024 | 7 replies
Anyone thinking about home hacking will benefit greatly from your expertise on managing HOAs and how they affect various rental schemes.Ultimately, developing a plan that complements your lifestyle choices and financial objectives is the key to effective home hacking.
Jaci Sattler Completely New to RE Investing with Some Questions
13 March 2024 | 8 replies
The forum here on BiggerPockets is a great resource, and local connections can complement your online learning.Best of luck on your real estate investment journey, and feel free to reach out if you have more questions!
Brian Hunsaker Wondering how to minimize taxes owed to IRS from rental properties
12 March 2024 | 36 replies
You need something to complement real estate since its usually done in large chunks of money.Good luck.
Kyle Swengel Bonus Depreciation and My CPA’s Advice
7 March 2024 | 22 replies
As you point out, Cost Seg and 1031 can complement each other very nicely.
Anthony Wilhite New investor and Networking
29 February 2024 | 18 replies
Nice complement to myself this morning on this leap day haha
Ryan Keller **Subject: Advice Needed: Considering Purchasing Leased Agricultural Land**
23 February 2024 | 4 replies
Notably, I have invested personal funds into clearing a portion of the land, complementing existing features such as solid fences and a stock pond.Recently, the owner of the leased land has offered me the first right of refusal as the property has come up for sale.
Jeffrey Van Voorhis Introduction - Architect as Developer Guidance
22 February 2024 | 2 replies
My long-term plan is to have an arm of my business where I develop (and maybe one day build) my own designs to complement the traditional client-led projects.
Account Closed Equity Partner Wanted for High-Potential Short-Term Flips in Atlanta
16 February 2024 | 7 replies
My journey is a testament to my resilience, adaptability, and dedication to this business.What I'm Looking For:An equity partner who sees the potential in Atlanta's real estate market for short-term flips and is interested in a collaboration where my sweat equity complements your financial investment.