
2 September 2016 | 5 replies
I was looking to do a cash-out refi to take money out while locking in lower rates, but now that the properties are in the S-Corp, I am unable to transfer back into my name to refi without creating a taxable event.I am wondering if there are any strategies to moving these out in a tax advantaged way (I expect there will be some cost to doing so).Some strategies that have come up in other conversations are:1) Form LLC and issue a note to the S Corp with the properties as collateral... then if S Corp defaults on the note... the properties will be transferred with out triggering taxes (although cost basis would remain the same)2) Have appraiser apply discounted valuations on properties due to lack of marketability (I am only a 50% owner of the S-Corp).

1 September 2016 | 1 reply
I live in Bay Area and nothing around here comes even close to suggested buying formulas. 2% 50% etc.

13 October 2016 | 5 replies
It can easily be $50 - $60 per sq ft, especially in Seattle.

1 September 2016 | 2 replies
However, an IRA can partner with disqualify partiey to invest in real estate provided certain rules are followed such as not using debt financing and the property may not be used by either party.

8 September 2016 | 6 replies
Ha ok so I'm kind of ruling out the 600k property unless maybe someone who has the house paid off will accept a low offer with owner financing, kind of a long shot though.

2 September 2016 | 8 replies
Specifically looking at duplex to quadplex investing but am not ruling out single family houses.

25 August 2017 | 12 replies
Let's rounded to $400/mo/unit to simplify the numbers.That is an income of $1600*12/yr from rent ~= $19,200Now, expenses:Maintenance: $9,600/yr (50% rule)Taxes: Around 1% ( lucky New Mexicans): $1,700/yrMortgage Payment ([email protected]%): $763/mo ~= $9,150/yrInsurance: Around $1,000/yrPossible Cashflow per Year: 19200 - 9600 - 1700 - 9150 - 1000 = (-$2,250)A negative cashflow does not look so good, but here are 2 opportunities to increment it:1) Increase rents.

21 September 2016 | 16 replies
Someone that has some construction background and has more of a thrill seeker mentality might be really bored with stabilized B class multifamily deal acquisition process with a 10 year hold strategy.Someone that really cant handle the sleepless nights of 50% vacancy or better yet 100% vacancy really shouldn't be looking for to the stud rehabs of a 20 unit with a hard money loan that needs to be refinanced out in less than 18 months.Are you a data guy?

19 September 2016 | 14 replies
It's the 2nd rule of my 10 Rules of Successful Real Estate Investing.Continued success!

3 September 2016 | 23 replies
The other part of wholesaling that is a possible red flag is Equity Stripping, AKA Illegal Flipping, this was heavily regulated till a few years ago by lenders, especially M.I. companies, they have relaxed the rules, but was a problem pre and post crash. seeing the increase in this activity seems eerily familiar, like 2007 all over again. just be careful especially with your license, Disclose Early, Often, and in Writing, My license is too valuable to me to be involved in this type of transaction, so i steer clear. if my entity is on the contract, I am the one closing. period.