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19 December 2024 | 12 replies
This means you'll want to "write off" expenses related to a property you have in service because if those expenses don't benefit you this year they could in the future once you sell the property.We can get into a lot more details with the "if" "and" or "buts" BUT I think this would be the "simplest" answer without diving into your specific situation here.I hope this helps!
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22 December 2024 | 5 replies
Happy to help answer more detailed questions if you have any and best of luck!
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24 December 2024 | 5 replies
Also provide tons of good / detailed photos along with property details critical for the investor to make a decision.
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25 December 2024 | 8 replies
One important detail is that my brother currently lives with us, and we are open to having him stay with us if we do make a purchase as a renter to help cover our mortgage.I see our main options as the following:1) Buying an SFDU to live in, and "house hack" with my brother continuing to live with us and pay rent2) House hacking with MFDU.
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5 January 2025 | 24 replies
@Hamidou Keita House hacking by converting a single-family to a duplex is a smart strategy, but requires careful planning.Pros: Offset living expenses, higher rental income, increased equity.Cons: Significant conversion costs (permits, construction), zoning restrictions, living in a construction zone, managing two tenants.Key Considerations:Feasibility: Check local zoning and permitting.Costs: Get detailed construction estimates.Market Analysis: Ensure post-conversion rent covers expenses and there's rental demand.Resources: BiggerPockets forums, local contractors, real estate agents.Have you researched your target property's conversion potential?
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16 January 2025 | 78 replies
I recommend visiting in person and getting to know Indianapolis on a detailed level, establishing a trusted team and meeting them in person (or at least Zoom calls).
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24 December 2024 | 24 replies
Define roles, financial contributions, profit-sharing, and responsibilities in a detailed agreement.
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20 December 2024 | 12 replies
To their surprise, bookings actually ticked up a bit.You dont have to highlight every detail of your exterior if it’s not your property’s strongest suit.
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3 January 2025 | 11 replies
It served us well, along with the other detailed information they could provide, to make an informed decision.
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20 December 2024 | 1 reply
Here are the details of the property:Property Overview:Location: Texas2 lots, 2 warehouse buildingsFinancials:Mortgage: $4,897/month (balance: $530,000)Insurance: $830/monthProperty Tax: $1,800/monthBuilding 1:1 tenantRent: $7,570/month12,000 square feetBuilding 2:3 tenantsTenant 1: $2,850/month (5,000 square feet)Tenant 2: $1,793/month (2,500 square feet)Tenant 3: $895/month (1,250 square feet)The property was appraised for $2,200,000 three years ago.Given the current rental income and expenses, the cash flow is decent, but my family friend is looking to explore options that could potentially yield better returns.Would it make sense to:Sell the property outright and invest in higher cash-flow opportunities?