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Jon Sheffield Washington DC Real estate attorney/lawyer
1 April 2016 | 8 replies
Gregory Lynn Oxley, EsqGregory Lynn Oxley Attorney At Law, P.C.10200 Forest Lake Drive,Great Falls, VA 22066-3609VSB No. 24718703  623 0947Title Insurance Licenses:VA, MD, DC, DE & FL
Account Closed The chicken or the egg?
23 September 2015 | 4 replies
@De Andre Harris you may want to look at Brandon Turner's book about investing with low or no money down.
Account Closed New wholesaler, how to get better with ARV, and leads.
3 November 2017 | 4 replies
Hey De Andre, There are a number of cheap and free lead acquisition strategies you can start with:1.
Mario Arnone Should I Use My Equity To Buy Another Property
2 September 2020 | 18 replies
But a delaware statutory trust is a 1031 compliant vehicle that would do a couple things for you. 
Julio Gonzalez Top 20 Tax Incentives for Real Estate Investors
31 August 2022 | 5 replies
Here are the top 20 that my clients utilize.1031 Exchange and 721 Exchange - To help preserve wealthOpportunity Zone Fund - Allows you to defer, eliminate or reduce gainsTax Structure - To increase tax efficienciesBifurcated Depreciation - To help maximize investor tax efficienciesUpReit - A cashout strategyAcquiring Losses in Existing Real Estate Fund - Buying tax write-off for your investmentsSolar Tax Credits - Tax deduction for up to 26% of the cost of a solar energy systemNew Market Tax Credits - Tax credits for investing in qualified equity investments in designated Community Development Entities (CDEs)Design Tax Credits - Maximize architects and developers tax efficienciesEnergy Efficient Tax Credits - Properties that qualify as energy efficient could receive a tax credit of $2,000 per unit or dwellingCharitable Contributions - Tax deduction of up to 60% of your Adjusted Gross IncomeBrownfields Grant - Tax credit for the cost of eligible cleanup expenses in the year they are incurred.Historic Tax Credits - Rehabilitation tax credit for up to 20% of the cost of the rehabTIFS - Receive a refund for helping finance a development in a specific areaDispositions - Dispose of the abandoned or retired assets therefore reducing taxable incomeCell Tower Income - Negotiate in your contract for the carriers to pay the real estate taxes on the cell towerLoss Development Rights - Conservation easement resulting in a deduction of up to 50% of AGIAir Rights - Is considered a like-kind property thus the purchase or sale is considered a like-kind exchange for tax purposesProperty Tax Abatement - Reduce property taxes on new construction, major property improvements or rehabilitation of propertyFacade Easements - A conservation easement to preserve the character of a historic building and is treated as a charitable contribution What tax incentives/strategies do you or your company utilize?
David de Luna Rentometer or something better?
26 November 2018 | 2 replies
@David De LunaDavid, rentometer is just one source.  
Ronald Stephenson Funding HVAC system
26 April 2023 | 8 replies
Background: I have a rental property in Wilmington, Delaware.
Kyle Sutton Newbie: Lives in MD, seeking beach rentals in DE
11 April 2022 | 13 replies
We love the Delaware beaches (Lewes/Cape Henlopen/Rehoboth) and would love to invest in a short-term rental.
Jayme B. First STR with $100k or less?
1 March 2023 | 66 replies
I have experience in the solar industry so we can put in a small system for our needs.
Sabrina Brown Difficulty selling rental properties at loan amount
28 February 2019 | 299 replies
The 3rd on is in zip code 38016, a prime area and the property is on a cul-de-sac.There is nothing wrong with the properties and they provide great returns but I would like to move on to buying commercial MFHs and get out of renting SFHs.Any additional advise or information is greatly appreciated.Thank you.Sabrina