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Luke Masaschi What would you do at my current spot
18 April 2024 | 1 reply
You have growth in both cashflow/passive income and future ARV/equity.
Ryan Parsley Cash offer and finance after closing...
18 April 2024 | 4 replies
Fully aware that we would be at the mercy of the appraisal but trying to think of ways to be competitive to a seller when multiple offers are expected.
Nami Sharma Need Guidance for First-Time Investor
18 April 2024 | 2 replies
My initial instinct is to make sure you understand the occupancy expectations for residential but especially the commercial risk portion when underwriting.
Jinesh Patel Tax advise for high earner w2 couple.
18 April 2024 | 4 replies
However, the real estate investments still offer the potential for tax-deferred growth and, under certain conditions, the ability to carry forward unused passive losses to offset future passive income.The concept of depreciation and bonus depreciation is particularly advantageous in the early years of an investment, allowing for significant upfront deductions.
Jake Smalley (Please Read) - Creative structure required involving Trust and family sale
17 April 2024 | 3 replies
She will get each beneficiary to sign off on allowing this to happen, lessening their inheritance cash-wise but keeping the family in a home.My idea is that the trustee daughter could purchase the home, but could do so instead through a sort of owner-financing where the Trust finances the asset to her directly rather than buying it in full at great cost and taking out a mortgage on an already paid for property:- Property is in Trust and is fully paid off,- Trust finances the property to Trustee for closer to market value, and payment can still be set at 1500- No/less down payment required- Any interest rate, maybe 0- Tenant family makes rent payment of 1500, which pays off the property and pays into Trust- Beneficiaries' % share accrues gradually as payments are made- Set future balloon payment if necessary (if Balance required at a certain time, for college, etc.)This would decrease the out-of-pocket cost for the Trustee purchaser, and increase the amount that each beneficiary will receive (eventually).I have no Trust experience, though, and I'm hoping to hear from the experts.
Cole Stamer Ready to buy my first investment property
18 April 2024 | 6 replies
Also, with the amount of people hunting pre-foreclosures (wholesalers, agents, individuals, funds, etc.) and scooping them up to flip them, I don't see how the supply could outweigh the demand in the near future.
Vasudev Kirs LLC on existing property and future pre-approval
16 April 2024 | 1 reply

Hello:
Could someone please confirm? I am planning on closing an investment property `all cash` under an LLC name. I am planning to buy a 4bd 3ba house as a primary residence and will be applying for a pre-approval s...

Jason Turgeon Real Estate Software Roundup (long)
20 April 2024 | 33 replies
If they can get the price including accounting down and add more features, that might change in the future.
Ashish Wa Help with Lease questions
18 April 2024 | 7 replies
Again I am not sure if it's legal in GA as landlords are expected to do all the maintenance.
Avery Biles Good Lending questions
18 April 2024 | 5 replies
Always ask about the loan process and what to expect, as some lenders can operate differently than others.