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Mayer M. Real Estate Professional Status/Time Tracking
25 January 2025 | 91 replies
Originally posted by @Mayer M.
Montse C. Excited to Join the Community and Share Real Estate Expertise!
24 January 2025 | 5 replies
My name is Montse, I’m originally from Spain, and I currently live in the Netherlands.
Roger Flot Updated Insurance for renovated property
21 January 2025 | 10 replies
Quote from @Roger Flot: I was reviewing some renovated listings in my area and one indicated that even though the house was originally built in 1920, because of all the renovations bringing the house to current code, that you could get 2024 rates on insurance. 
Bob Asad Can You Resell a Seller Financed Land or Property?
8 January 2025 | 8 replies
If this is the case, would the original seller financing have to mention that the buyer (me) can re-sell the property at any time? 
Donald Hatter Larger Single Family Home in growing master planned community
14 January 2025 | 3 replies
Paid 77% of the original list price on this new construction home.
James Jefferson Reverse Mortgage Options
26 January 2025 | 5 replies
Most likely the new lender is going throught the foreclosure process and typically will end up taking the property back.The original posters chances of getting this property back now is slim to none as it will be sold at market value.  
Joe Au Use HELOC to paydown mortgage fast
11 January 2025 | 420 replies
Originally posted by @Roy N.
Desiree Rejeili The BRRRR Strategy: A Comprehensive Guide to Building Wealth Through Real Estate Inve
24 January 2025 | 0 replies
The refinance step is where you pull out this equity, typically in the form of a cash-out refinance.Here’s how it works:You refinance the property at its new appraised value (after rehab and renting).You take out a new loan based on that increased value, ideally for the full amount or more than what you originally paid for the property.The goal is to pull out enough money to cover the cost of the original purchase and rehab (or even more, depending on the property’s appreciation).This allows you to recover your initial investment, which can then be used to buy your next property.5.
Niklas Zhu Cost segregation recapture on a teardown property
27 January 2025 | 2 replies
However, the depreciation claimed while the property was a rental must be accounted for upon the future sale of the personal residence, which could increase your capital gains tax liability.The adjusted basis of the property (original cost minus depreciation) will be used to calculate gains or losses at the time of sale.
Augustine Chang Breakeven Strategy for Studio Condo Rental in NYC – Need Advice on Options!
20 January 2025 | 1 reply
Alternatively, I could explore loan recasting, where the lender recalculates my monthly payment based on the reduced principal, keeping the original loan term intact.