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Cameron Lambo Quantity vs. Quality: When does a rental reno cost too much?
5 December 2018 | 8 replies
Renters will not pay for: upgraded heating systems, fancy countertops, energy-efficient windows, high end appliances, fancy kitchen cabinets, fancy bathrooms, huge walk-in closets, high-end window treatments, upgraded door knobs, security systems, fine landscaping.I rent generally to "B" tenants in "B" neighborhoods.
Matthew Schroeder Accountants: Sale of Rental Property in LLC - Ordinary Income or Capital Gain?
13 April 2019 | 11 replies
Section 1231 basically just refers to whether the asset is eligible for favorable capital gains treatment.
Ava G. How to command a higher rent?
7 November 2016 | 5 replies
My experience with all of our properties on what tenants will and won't pay for:Will: prime location; maximum square footage possible for the price range; an extra bathroom; good storage; no carpeting; accepting pets; fenced-in yard; central HVAC; main-floor W&D hookups.Won't: fancy appliances; upgraded counters; jacuzzi tubs; fancy outdoor spaces; throw-ins (lawn care, pest control, etc); fancy floors; fancy window treatments; Our tenants have consistently told us that they value the most space per dollar that they can get, in the best location, with basic amenities more than anything else.   
Sam White Texas Property Tax Blood Bath
13 September 2017 | 69 replies
My in-laws did that when they moved from Cupertino to Nevada City... same scenario  sold their little rancher for 1.5 and bought a really nice home in for 600k but the rancher they paid 30k for in the mid 60's  Best tax treatment around Is to Live in Vancouver Washington  work there .. pay no state income tax. property tax's are lower ( but they have a 1.7% sales tax when you eventually sell) then cross the bridge and pay NO sales tax on everything you buy in Oregon.. that's why you have major malls right across the river HUGE costo etc..
Aaron Montague Fundrise?
7 August 2023 | 56 replies
Tax treatment is unfavorable compared to other investments, for example, long term capital gains of Mutual Funds or ETFs. 
David Mount Experience w/ turn-key rental property investment strategy?
4 May 2016 | 9 replies
Plus I got GO zone tax treatment that was HUGE.. not available now.but I am selling all my rentals and I have 3 left.. with these I did not need PM as the tenants were top teir I just paid a RE agent for placement when needed and had a handy man.
Amy Gardner Income too high for real estate deductions?
21 September 2023 | 6 replies
We replaced flooring, window treatments, painted the interior, made major upgrades to the termite infested exterior, and more.
Jaden Adams Dropping out of college
17 December 2019 | 210 replies
She lived well and got many experiences while there may be the biggest advantage and she now w or is for a company that prints money for the U.S. and lives by herself after we lost her mother to cancer about 6 weeks ago. 
David Benjamin Is real estate investing better than stock investing?
18 January 2024 | 34 replies
Tax treatment - the US tax code is highly favorable to real estate investors relative to all other forms of investment.4.
Taya Shavers CPA for Starters ?
23 January 2024 | 14 replies
To put it another way, I don't care if an oncologist has had cancer, I care that he knows how to solve the problem of cancer.It is a matter of perspective too.