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Yixiong Pan Is it possible to manage long term rental remotely
24 October 2024 | 4 replies
You should have someone local who can drive by to check on the property, respond to emergencies, conduct regular inspections, etc.
Haley Elisabeth Sell our current business to start full-time flipping?
28 October 2024 | 30 replies
The danger is you'll be trading one transactional business for another.I would find others who have built a real wholesaling/flip business with systems so you can scale, and if you want, you have something to sell when it's time you've bought enough rentals.Good LuckGino
Evan T. Ong I'm really uncomfortable with how my future will turn out.
31 October 2024 | 24 replies
Go to college (or, alternatively, learn a good trade) and set yourself up for maximum earning potential in a field that's interesting to you. 3.
Shelley Peever Muskoka Short term rental
24 October 2024 | 2 replies
Hello and thank you for this reply - yes, I have been analyzing a few properties - I have found that the main issue for both the traditional long term rental and also short term rental in this area is reliable property management - it is traditionally a cottage country tourist area, but it is becoming more popular for long term residency, and there is an emerging missing middle, because of property prices.
Tucker Mason How Do You Handle Property Management for Out-of-State Rentals?
25 October 2024 | 9 replies
They'll manage rentals, handle emergencies, and free up your time for investment strategy.
Heidi Kenefick 1031 exchange and depreciation recapture?
28 October 2024 | 34 replies
(Most notably, they've gotten REPS aggregation all mixed up in the past.)Based on the regs seems that:- 1245 ordinary income recapture applies to some forms of property that qualify as "real estate" for 1031 exchange purposes- 1245 recapture on such "real estate" overrides 1031 deferral such that 1245 depreciation is recaptured to the extent there's a trade down in 1245 property in the exchange@Heidi Kenefick There are many additional mitigating considerations worth discussing in conjunction a real estate tax accountant.    
Suhaib Rehman Intelligent automation in the multifamily deals
24 October 2024 | 6 replies
Good day everyone, I am fairly new to multifamily real estate investment and learning this trade.
Melanie Baldridge Which jobs have the potential to qualify me as a Real Estate Professional?
23 October 2024 | 6 replies
Material Participation in a Real Estate Trade or Business.This is pretty straightforward but you must materially participate in a real property trade or business, such as development, redevelopment, construction, reconstruction, acquisition, conversion, rental, operation, management, leasing, or brokerage.2.
Michael Kazalas Fractional Real Estate Investing -- What say you?
23 October 2024 | 13 replies
Those companies will die out and the emerging ones who lead with quality sourcing/underwriting & have real estate experts at the helm will grow the market in my opinion. 
Vida Lolitaa Real estate business investment
22 October 2024 | 5 replies
This may be easier to find in smaller towns or rural areas.Growth potential: Research areas with growing populations or emerging business districts.Tax incentives: Some localities offer incentives for small businesses or specific industries.Infrastructure: Ensure reliable internet and necessary utilities for your business.Potential locations to explore:Atlanta suburbs: Consider areas like Decatur, Marietta, or Lawrenceville for a balance of affordability and proximity to the city.South Carolina: Look into growing areas like Greenville, Rock Hill, or smaller towns in the Upstate region.North Carolina: The Research Triangle area (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) offers opportunities, as do smaller cities like Asheville or Wilmington.Remember to thoroughly research local building codes, zoning laws, and business regulations in any area you're considering.