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Jared Jones Starting After Selling Current Home - Agree with Approach?
21 August 2018 | 12 replies
We do plan to link up with other local investors down there, but wanted to reach out the BP crew to gain any insight.
David Soles Opportunity to purchase a note
4 August 2018 | 7 replies
You will receive no capital gain for full payoff, which is a main purpose of buying an existing note, i.e. the discount.9.
John Pelaez Avoiding capital gains....
23 June 2019 | 8 replies
If it was not your investment/rental property that you held for more than a year, it might be ordinary gain, not capital gain
Jacob Tracy Fixed rate mortgages?
7 August 2018 | 5 replies
I recently signed a contract on a single family residence that I am going to be adding to my portfolio and have an investor who will be putting up the cash for the down payment. however I will need to gain financing to cover 80% of the purchase price.
Keith Hague Tax free profits between years 2-5
3 August 2018 | 1 reply
I've been told by my real estate agent (and confirmed through my own due diligence) that if you sell your house after 2 years, and before 5 years, you're not required to pay capital gains tax.
Jeremy Mulvey Pay 20k capital gains tax or Re FI in order to own 1year+(1031)
4 August 2018 | 0 replies

Hello,I have a "flip" house that is nearing completion, Its a 5/2 split level and the market is pretty hot in my area. Purchased for 125k put approximately 60k in and will sell for 250-270k. I have a private money loa...

Peedy R. Condo conversion on multi-family that is joint mortgage financed?
8 August 2018 | 3 replies
As a TIC, there were clauses in our agreement about gaining approval for buyers in the event you have to sell. 
William Huston 60% Heloc ReRoll Strat: Is this real? Downsides?
7 August 2018 | 0 replies
He brought up a 60% Heloc Strat....Example given:$100,000 3/2/1 SFH$1,000/ Month Rent Rate30yr Mortgage 5.0%Option 1: 20% down20% down 20k, Mortgage payment of $430/month+$245/month expenses, cash flow $325/month ($3,900yr) + est $1200 in equity payed down... for a gain of $5100yrOption 2: 60% down60% down 60K, Mortgage payment of $215/month+245/month expenses, cash flow $540/month ($6,480yr)+ est $480 in equity payed down.. for a gain of $6960yrOption 3: Heloc 60% strat60% down 60k, Pay Mortgage payment of 215/month first 3 months, then apply for a 15yr HELOC ~5% for the 40k remaining of loan.
Tara Kinney Invest and loan from 401K or just save?
15 August 2018 | 15 replies
All of the gains will grow tax free.
VaShaunna Dixson Newbie from Memphis, TN
7 August 2018 | 2 replies
We've now, registered our LLC and received our EIN, but looking for assistance with next steps in gaining our first rental property.