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Rand Linton New Member Here - Birmingham, Alabama
9 November 2013 | 15 replies
I do recall hearing that the Birmingham market never fell as far as other markets, and therefore, did not have as far to return, but that could all be just pure speculation.
Ian Hogan Real estate vs Stocks (Thoughts and Numbers)
17 April 2023 | 24 replies
A 20-30% down payment is common for pure investment properties, while a down payment of 3.5% is possible on multi-family properties if you plan to live in the property for at least a year.
Molly Morlino Eviction Due to SMOKING lease violation
11 March 2020 | 31 replies
Its highly unlikely that you're going to get an eviction order based on a couple cigarette butts, as this is purely circumstantial evidence.
Joshua Walters HOA Foreclosure- Mortgage Payoff
7 October 2023 | 45 replies
There are many investors who buy at these HOA auctions, even with negative equity, purely to rent them out until the bank forecloses….it’s purely a numbers game, how much to pay for how much per month for some estimated term of ownership until the bank forecloses.  
Logan M. REALTORS should stop the "FAKE IT TILL YOU MAKE IT" mentality
6 October 2023 | 13 replies
So the property will just sit until then...and again that was the sellers decision after hearing and seeing their listing presentation, marketing plan, pricing strategies, etc to hire that agent...that's purely on the seller, not the agent...
Solomon Rosenberg Tax on passive re investments
9 October 2023 | 6 replies
If the property sells in 3 years at a gain of 100k, it will likely be a capital gain unless the partnership is a dealer.Part of the gain calculation should be proceeds allocated to the land interest and be pure long-term capital.The amount allocated to the building will consist of 1250 recapture and unrecaptured 1250 at 25%.The depreciation is an ordinary deduction that would be lumped in box 1 of the K-1.There may be 1231 and 1245 if they cost seged.These amounts flow to your 1040 on Sch D and 4797 among others.
Marjo Naci Out-of-country Investing - Investor's opinion
8 October 2023 | 10 replies
You could avoid that by being a pure intermediary and putting people in contact with him and they should judge the opportunity by themselves.
Alexander Knox Success in Rental Arbitrage
3 October 2023 | 37 replies
And they are dang motivated to clear those costs, and than it's pure profit from there so they want to do the best they can.
Tyler Bobo Collecting on a tenant who left state?
31 December 2019 | 19 replies
But that's just me.Additionally, from a pure bookkeeping standpoint, those types of services force you to open an account with them so that you can receive the payment. 
Dan Nedvidek Saint Petersburg permitting question
5 August 2020 | 10 replies
If it's purely cosmetic (paint, flooring, etc.), you do not need a permit.