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Justin Williams Buying residential multi-family unit apartments ( 2-4 units)
20 March 2024 | 3 replies
I’m an engineer that makes a little bit over 100k before taxes and my credit score is 688.
Kevin Barry K-1 Partnership Tax Question
18 March 2024 | 6 replies
Not exactly sure how this would work to make sure we are taking advantage of the loss reported for our own personal taxes.
Kathy Tran Running the Numbers on deals/PITI
20 March 2024 | 5 replies
Should be fairly straightforward You know the cost you'll pay for the property The rate and term (ex 7% for a 30yr fixed)Property taxes - this can be looked up via https://atlas.phila.gov/(If you are house hacking you van take advantage of the $80k homestead reduction)Insurance - this may be a bit tricky unless you reached out to a broker already Is there an HOA? 
Elaine Chua Are Milwaukee or Madison properties a good rental investment
21 March 2024 | 25 replies
The reason I say to invest in opportunity zones is because large investors are coming to these areas and taking advantage of the tax savings.
Sanjeev Advani Warren Buffett's Blueprint: Investing in New Construction
20 March 2024 | 0 replies
New construction offers a unique blend of potential high returns and control over the investment, making it an attractive option for those looking to diversify their portfolios.The Advantages of New Construction InvestmentCustomization and Control: New construction projects offer investors the chance to tailor properties to meet current market demands, ensuring higher occupancy rates and returns.Energy Efficiency and Sustainability: Modern constructions come with the latest in energy-saving technologies and sustainable materials, appealing to a growing eco-conscious tenant base.Lower Maintenance Costs: With everything brand new, the initial years following a new construction project see significantly lower maintenance costs compared to older properties.Tax Incentives: Many regions offer tax benefits for new construction projects, especially those that meet certain environmental or economic development criteria.How to Approach New Construction InvestmentEmulating Buffett's investment strategy involves careful market research, understanding local real estate dynamics, and potentially partnering with experienced developers.
April Smalls What is an Attactive ROI for you?
20 March 2024 | 1 reply
I also look at capital appreciation, tax savings, cash flow and cash flow appreciation.Where you invest, investment support structure for each property, and additional factors important to your individual decisions all make a difference as well. 
LaShanti Penn Investing in a duplex
20 March 2024 | 12 replies
Do you want to build monthly cash flow, stack big checks (flips), smaller checks (wholesale), or tax advantages?
Arshiya Taami fix and flips still possible in southern california with todays market?
20 March 2024 | 15 replies
It's relatively affordable, strong tech and industrial job growth, landlord friendly, low property taxes, and not state income tax
Scott Levin Owner Financing, Tax minimization / Installment Sale and Recommendations for Services
18 March 2024 | 3 replies
My 250K tax benefit will run out before his lease does on the 2 of 5 rule, so it might be a good time for me to sell - and help him with a lower rate than banks can give while giving me income until he refinances.
Marcus Lane W2 & 1099 Realtor - Real Estate professional status designation
20 March 2024 | 0 replies
Hi Bigger Pockets Community,New member here...Im looking for some advice on whether I should be classified as a REPS or not for 2023 Tax year as my CPA isnt much help on determining if I should make this designation.