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Tove Fox Residential vs. Commercial Real Estate Investing?
5 January 2025 | 13 replies
I just posted a YouTube video about just that recently :-)
Pixel Rogue Real-estate Exit Plan
20 January 2025 | 6 replies
- If so, 1031 into something bigger and easier to manage and then when you pass, the inheritor receives your property(s) at a stepped up basis - subject to Inheritance Tax limits.Otherwise, sell one every 1-5 years when you need the cash, so you can plan expenses to offset capital gains.14 properties - presume these had to have been single families.Oh, I'm modifying the original post to mention leaning toward creating a trust which we manage..so we would own very little yet manage the trust which owned investments and such.Here is what I understand/misunderstand (better or worse) on moving every 2 years (as we are open to that albeit pia.) • Multi-unit would only support a %, so a quad would 25% and prorated over all years of ownership....witteling advantage to not worth the effort. • Single unit properties get pro-rated.
Desiree Rejeili Home Staging FAQ: What You Need To Know
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
I'm so glad you found the post helpful.To answer your question, yes, certain types of homes and markets definitely tend to benefit more from full-service staging.
Rene Hosman Have you ever moved your HSA to get better investment options?
31 January 2025 | 12 replies
@Kaaren Hall after seeing your post i called them right away, their fees are extremely high for an HSA that for the most part most people don't have a lot of money in.I max my HSA every year, but if you have a self only plan you can only put about 4k /yr  and if you have some medical bills it's less.they are also very restrictive on taking money out, and no CC to pay the doctor. prior to speaking with them I was extremely excited to see this opportunity you suggested,  but after my conversation I'm no longer...I will look for other options now that I see there may be some, so thanks so much for bringing it up.
Jean Romelus Lisma New member Introduction
7 January 2025 | 7 replies
Please keep those posts in the Classifieds forum.Need a spreadsheet or form?
Tyler Speelman Exploring Creative Solutions for Down Payment and Tax Avoidance
12 January 2025 | 13 replies
Selling the rentals via installment sales could also spread out tax liability.This post does not create a CPA-Client relationship.
Danth Aman Real estate agent is representing buyer and seller. Seller is the real estate agent.
21 January 2025 | 8 replies
Thanks for taking an interest in my post.
Cody Ford How do you know when a house is too old?
6 January 2025 | 5 replies
I thought the posting said 3 unit but my realtor gave me the paper work on it.
Kathy Fettke How to go after Growth Equity Group-Brett Immel, Preston Despenas
6 January 2025 | 38 replies
Someone called me today (probably his wife) and said Preston has been trying so hard to clean up his image and was upset by this post.
Kevin G. Antioch BRRRR Project
7 January 2025 | 0 replies
The HML covered 100% of the $32,500 rehab budget through drawbacks.Refinance: Post-rehab, I refinanced into a primary mortgage, creating 25.5% equity in the property.Future Financing: I plan to leverage the property with a HELOC to access up to $86,000 in capital for future deals.