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Jean-Marc L. Newish Investor in Houston/Galveston Looking to Network
16 April 2024 | 1 reply
They are qualified based on the properties income vs the payment.
Gerald Maczuga Selling rental properties
16 April 2024 | 5 replies
So, unfortunately, you're likely to pay close to 20-25% on the $400,000 (based on my loose math here -- please check this with an accountant who is familiar with Idaho).
Chris Seveney Trust, But Verify: Why the Fine Print Matters More Than Promises
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
I’ve seen a bunch of posts here over the past six month on BP where people seem to be betting big money (some call it investing) based purely on someone’s charm and word.
Alex M. My 5 year plan - what's yours?
16 April 2024 | 6 replies
Buy 4 more properties - one approximately every 3 months, based on the following logic = always fill existing property with a tenant prior to moving on (I'm new, and this is my way of managing risk); build resources to purchase next property (I have pretty decent purchasing power right now through conventional lending with my current job, and I also have a private lender ready to loan on my next property, and I also get a quarterly commission check that provides a nice financial bump every 3 months); finding a property takes time, but it is worth it to find the right property in the neighborhoods I want to invest in, at the right price.
Gary Adams Real Estate Investor
16 April 2024 | 7 replies
To have your activity qualify as material participation, you must meet one of the following tests:-Work more than 500 hours in the activity (a married couple can count the involvement of both spouses to meet this test)-Do substantially all the work in the activity-Work more than 100 hours in the activity, and no one else worked more than the taxpayer (including non-owners or employees)-The activity is a significant participation activity and your total time in all significant participation activities exceeds 500 hours-You materially participated in the activity in any five of the prior ten years-You materially participated in a personal service activity for any three prior years-Based on all facts and circumstances, you participate for more than 100 hours in the activity on a regular, continuous or substantial basis during the yearPractically speaking, this means you’re doing the work on your rental properties rather than hiring a property manager.
Jesse Jones What would you do?
16 April 2024 | 7 replies
Based on comps and speaking with realtors we figure I can sell my home and after paying off my mortgage and selling expenses I could net approx 750-900k, depending upon the sale price of course.
Sumit Sama Starting out In Houston
15 April 2024 | 11 replies
Based on your opinion, would DFW area also be a great starting point in Texas?
Dominique Colas Rental Arbitrage Property search in the Houston area
15 April 2024 | 28 replies
I’m based in Houston, Tx.
Nathan Frost Need advice on Cash Out Refinance
15 April 2024 | 20 replies
It sounds like you have equity in your property based on your numbers provided.
Mathios Yonan Cheaper Housing Locations
16 April 2024 | 25 replies
I'm obviously bias because I'm in the Chicago area, but I have partners constantly buying properties for ~$150k + ~$60k in Rehab and then ARV of $300k doing Cash Out Refi's based on Long Term Rentals or AirBNB, Flipping the properties, or Wholesaling the deals.