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Noel Mangilit Buying a 2nd property
13 February 2025 | 4 replies
You aren't necessarily building that much equity (cost of building exceeds the value) but it is a third option that is a hybrid.Another factor is location.
Enrique Hernandez Second investment 1st FixNFlip deal
12 February 2025 | 0 replies
Learned that hired labor is the highest cost when rehabbing or fixing up to flip.
Blake Burnett Looking to purchase multi family in NW Arkansas
17 February 2025 | 2 replies
NWA is really growing, lots of great opportunities for investments and the cost of living is still affordable.
Susan Gruhn Inheriting Property - Nj
7 February 2025 | 1 reply
My son currently lives in the townhouse b/c he is going to school and works in the area.Since he is young and starting out in life, I would like for him to only cover the basic costs (taxes, HOA, utilities) just enough for me to break even (I believe that will put him slightly little lower than market rent rates). 
Mike Rutherford Building from Scratch – My Pool House Disaster & What’s Your Lesson?
25 February 2025 | 1 reply
Our contractor wasn’t prepped for the bespoke chaos, costs ballooned 20% over budget, and the timeline stretched from three months to eight.
Brandon Dionglay Hard money for fix and flip
17 February 2025 | 11 replies
You'll need money for: closing costs, down payment (if any), operating capital to get the construction/rehab started (most HMLs reimburse you in draws for the work completed), along with some liquid reserves on top of that.
Vince Abernathy First one in the books, now what? BRRRR Strategy
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Purchase price: $137,500 ($44,000 in to the property... loan at $101,000)Appraisal: $180,000   ARV: $195,000Est rehab cost: $7,500Scenario #1: 75% LTV cash out refi at 4.25%...
Melanie Baldridge Bonus depreciation in 2025
10 February 2025 | 1 reply
Quote from @Melanie Baldridge: In 2025 the bonus depreciation rate is 40%.This means that if you bought a property for $1M in 2025, did a cost seg study and found $300K in eligible assets that you could depreciate, you could take 40% of that $300K as bonus depreciation to offset your income in the first year.40% of $300K = $120K.You then apply that $120K to the owner’s personal tax rate to find the final amount that they can defer in year 1.If your tax rate is 37%, you can defer $66.6K.This is a big deal even at the 40% bonus depreciation rate this year.It’s a massive benefit 
Raquel Reed New to Real Estate - NYC & Philadelphia
15 February 2025 | 7 replies
Can try to reposition to Class B, but neighborhood may impede these efforts.Vacancy Est: Historically 10%, but 15-20% should be used to also cover tenant nonpayment, eviction costs & damages.Tenant Pool: majority will have FICO scores of 560-620 (approaching 22% probability of default), many blemishes, but should have no evictions in last 2 years.
David Lewis I did it! Bought my first multi!
27 February 2025 | 22 replies
My duplex cost me $620k and requires only a small amount of cosmetic work2/ With remote work more people are moving to NH because they don't need to go into the city as much3/ Some people are sick of MA politics so want to move to more conservative NH4/ There is a housing shortage in NH.