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Russell Sherman Cashing out of high gain home
7 August 2023 | 37 replies
This allowed me to accumulate those losses to offset my capital gains from selling the properties.The key here is to ensure you generate those passive losses in the same year or in years prior to selling your house.
Arthur Means How to invest 500k and maybe retire
23 August 2023 | 24 replies
Personally i would stick to what your doing and just let everything roll and accumulate as you keep making your 20k a month maybe look at things when your 50..  
Mohammed Quadeer long term carryover loss to offset depreciation recapture
24 March 2018 | 7 replies
Links:https://www.quora.com/When-selling-rental-real-estate-does-depreciation-recapture-create-a-gain-that-can-be-offset-by-capital-loss-carryoverhttps://www.nycaccountingconsulting.com/can-long-term-capital-loss-carry-forward-offset-recapture-accumulated-depreciation-capital-gains-property-sale/https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/182354-depreciation-recapture-and-passive-losses-when-selling-property-at-a-lossTo recap the problem, details are here in one place:Property buy/sale  details:- Purchased strip mall in 3/2003 in Chicago, IL for  $4,800K- Sold it in 11/2017 for  $4,660K- Note: sale price is lower than purchase price - sold at loss of $140K - Closing costs for purchase/sale  $660K- Capital improvements  $300K- Total depreciation claimed over the years  $2,300K- Property is in partnership- This partner has 50% ownership and has long term carryover loss of $550KQuestions:- How much is the depreciation recapture, if any?
Nathan McNamee Investing at a young age
14 July 2018 | 1 reply
I'm more of a hands on worker and I spend most of my time working, trying to accumulate as much investment money that I can.
Christopher Gray Trial Run - Testing the numbers.
16 February 2015 | 8 replies
After accumulating cash flow over time, I would use the capital gained to finance house flipping. 
Casey Stratton Noob in Tri-Cities, WA
19 February 2015 | 15 replies
My objective is to accumulate a portfolio of SFH/MFH over the next couple years, learn from these smaller deals, network in my region, and then potentially moving into more serious deals (either commercial or rentals with more doors.
Account Closed Section 8 Tenant has not paid tenant portion
21 February 2023 | 21 replies
I will let it accumulate to the point the will be pressed to pay so that I get rid of them and maybe they lose their voucher. 
Erik Sherburne Duplex vs Fourplex same cash flow (which is better)
14 January 2022 | 26 replies
If you are trying to accumulate and hold then that’s the plan.
Zhenhua Y. Is it good to buy a investment SFH in bay area today?
9 April 2018 | 17 replies
I am a stronger believer in the wealth accumulation from buying a home in the Bay Area.
Will Barnard Take the Tax Hit or 1031?
9 April 2013 | 66 replies
You could have a property that does not qualify for a LTCG and still qualify for a Section 1031.Also on the back end the acquired property does not have to be held long term, but if not held long term you would either have to do another 1031 or pay the accumulated taxes upon the sale of theacquired property.