
5 March 2020 | 0 replies
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23 April 2022 | 6 replies
Besides being told that the roof is brand new in 2019, asphalt lot resealed in the last few years and all AC units replaced in last five years, I wasn't given anything else just yet.From your experience, what % of income is typically the most appropriate to use when estimating other costs like repairs, CapEx, etc.?

12 March 2020 | 14 replies
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21 March 2020 | 4 replies
You will want to button that up because the interest deduction would fall on your 1040, and you would want it falling somewhere else on your tax return (schedule E, business return, or the like).

5 March 2020 | 1 reply
Fix and flip is too risky, dealing with contractors sucks, and the juice isn't worth the squeeze, if you ask me.

7 March 2020 | 6 replies
My overall opinion is that your analysis is not realistic.he said he is getting an owner occ loan so interest is probably about right.. not sure where your getting the 23 a foot.but to build in the bay area a 3k sq ft home brand new for 700k i have a feeling that number is light and maybe thats what your saying.I was just talking to a client of mine and he is looking in the foot hills on the west side of the valley and figuring 3 mil for a lot and 2 mil to build all in 5 mil.

6 March 2020 | 2 replies
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6 March 2020 | 0 replies
Hello Everyone,I am brand new to the real estate world.

11 March 2020 | 5 replies
Me and my wife we are brand new to real estate investing and we came across the strategy of house hacking with a VA Loan.

29 March 2020 | 17 replies
I like to avoid having my clients portfolios hitting their return on page 1 of their schedule E via disregarded LLCs because Freddie/Fannie loans limit how much of the income you can count toward your debit/income ratio for future investments.