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Melanie Baldridge Bonus Depreciation one of the best parts of RE Tax Code
23 September 2024 | 6 replies
Bonus depreciation is just a special part of the US tax code.It allows you to take accelerated depreciation on portions of your property depending on when an asset is put into service.At the time of this writing, you can write off a huge portion (60% in 2024) of many qualified components that have a useful lifespan of 15 years or less.That means a certain percentage of things like landscaping, sidewalks, latches, appliances, fences, certain flooring, etc is depreciable in year 1.The bonus depreciation rate percentage changes yearly depending on the administration and the tax code.For years 2015 through 2017 first-year depreciation for all the items on a 15-year schedule or less was set to 50%.It was scheduled to go down to 40% in 2018 and 30% in 2019 and then 0% in 2020.But then Trump got elected, and he enacted the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.That moved the bonus depreciation percentage to 100% from 2017 to 2022.In 2023 it went down to 80% and it’s currently at 60%.Depending on who gets elected again, 100% may be back on the table.Only time will tell.We know that the US government wants to incentivize more development and ownership of RE.They want Americans to continue to build and maintain our physical world.That’s why real estate is one of the most tax-advantaged assets in the US.Depreciation and bonus depreciation for RE are very positive and will likely continue in the years ahead.
Alan Asriants I am noticing the "Donut" effect in most Major Cities not just Phila
24 September 2024 | 19 replies
The Real Estate Market in the "Hole" was struggling and having a hard time keeping up2.
Michael Quarles Maybe the biggest mistake of my career.
24 September 2024 | 1 reply
That has to have been the worse decision in real estate I’ve ever made   But I also vividly remember thinking email was stupid when I was being shown how it worked.  
Julie Muse First Fix-and-Flip Triumph with Jeff Dilldine in Linden, MI!
16 September 2024 | 0 replies
Investment Info:Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Nikhil Mascarenhas CA out of state investors, what asset protection strategy do you use?
25 September 2024 | 7 replies
Would love to hear from other pros.For California specifically, it’s safest and most cost effective to allow a passive trust to own all real property in California.
Jagjit Singh Aspiring investor, interested in multi-families, based in Toronto, ON
23 September 2024 | 2 replies
You leran it by going out and looking at real properties.
Ken Mull Minimum time a replacement property needs to be held prior to using for another 1031?
20 September 2024 | 7 replies
This helps demonstrate that the property was acquired with the intent of being a long-term investment, rather than just a quick flip, which is important for the 1031 exchange to qualify.That said, each situation is unique, and there are exceptions.
Collin Hays Two fallacies to avoid right now: Sunk Cost Fallacy and Recency Fallacy
25 September 2024 | 8 replies
And then invest that cash flow in real estate.
Eric Formiller Turnkey or renovate?
19 September 2024 | 7 replies
If you're aiming for long-term growth and are interested in potentially fixing and flipping properties, a fixer-upper could be a great option.
Alfred Johnson Getting out there. Hello again BP family
23 September 2024 | 1 reply
Real estate is a long game.