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Maheswar G. Tenant wants to install solar panels. Should I let them?
18 April 2019 | 17 replies
You may even be able to capture some of the tax benefits of the solar on your house.
Anthony Wick How you making any money at that price?!
20 April 2019 | 96 replies
Example income property ROI calculation: 7% cashflow + 3% market appreciation + 5% tax savings & benefits + 4% loan paydown by tenant + 3% inflation-profiting / debt erosion = 22% ROICompare this to a mutual fund ROI with dividend in a taxable account: 7% capital gains + 2% dividend - 1% expense ratio - 1% - 1% cash drag = 6% ROIIt still makes more sense to invest in positive cash flowing real estate, especially with bonus depreciation in the tax code for the next few years.
Rob Bergeron Affordable housing advocates to discuss impact of budget cuts
18 April 2019 | 10 replies
This seems like a population that could benefit from living in rental mobile home parks.Seems like you guys could set up some "Shabby" trailers on cheap vacant land somewhere at the edge of town (cheap taxes) and get the bus route to go out there to take them to work and shopping and fill a need.Sometimes people in Texas give older mobile homes away for the hauling.At $35,750 a year that's $3,000 a month Gross (with 3 deductions), they could afford to rent cheap trailers without Section-8.All you'd need is septic, electric and propane out there.A shabby rented mobile home at the edge of town is a lot better than living in the streets (supply demand),And it might cash flow attractively (with Class-D management issues of course).Just my 2 cents on this.Good Luck!
Mohamed Okasha New Richmond OH rental property
17 April 2019 | 3 replies
One of the benefits of being an owner-occupant is that you may qualify for better mortgage terms with your lender.
Alex Bekeza Guy down the street goes to jail for $billion RE scam (SOCAL)
17 April 2019 | 4 replies
At least 2,600 victims invested their retirement savings, totaling about $400 million.Shapiro siphoned off $35 million for his own benefit, according to prosecutors, spending $3.1 million for chartering private planes and travel, $6.7 million on a home, $2.6 million on home improvements, $1.8 million on personal income taxes, $1.4 million for his ex-wife, and more than $672,000 on luxury automobiles.Roseman received $2.5 million for himself and Acevedo received $1.1 million, prosecutors said.The Securities and Exchange Commission’s previous enforcement action in 2017 was settled in January for a total of $1 billion in penalties and disgorgement of ill-gotten gains, the agency said.
Dustin Ruhl How do you find the Best Partner to Fund your Next Investment?
17 April 2019 | 0 replies
These events are great social networks that allow regular folks like you and me to bounce investment ideas off of one another, and from that partnerships can be established to mutually benefit each other.
Account Closed "How To Decrease Up Front Costs In Your Airbnb Business"
13 May 2019 | 35 replies
One of the benefits to having multiple apartments in one complex is that you can manage them much more easily.
Kristen Chapin BRRR Strategy Questions
14 May 2019 | 5 replies
If you are able to roll over your employer 401k and IRA's into a solo401k and/or self-directed IRA, you can invest in real estate ventures with those accounts, but you cannot benefit or profit from those properties in the form of personal use or personal income.
Mitchell Litam Bought a house with a tenant in it.
27 April 2019 | 20 replies
Chances are, however, that tenants will only agree to it if it benefits them (reduction in rent, extension of the lease term at the same rent, etc.).
Patricia J. Dual agency for a lower price: yay or nay?
19 April 2019 | 11 replies
You would benefit more from hiring your own agent as the commission is usually contracted to be paid by the seller.