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Steve Hungerford Can I do a 1031 with the capital gains portion of the Sale......
28 March 2024 | 28 replies
BUT if you do you will pay tax on the difference.You've been told or you've researched and think that you will not pay tax on your original basis and that is correct. 
AJ Wong Why this year the best season to purchase a turn key coastal STR is Spring
28 March 2024 | 6 replies
The general investment profile of recent investors are second home or vacation home buyers, typically from out of State or area, and looking to take advantage of the diminishing benefit of the 'STR Loophole' of accelerated depreciation to offset high W-2 wage taxes
Leo R. How much time/effort does it take to manage a MTR?
27 March 2024 | 21 replies
She consults with MTR hosts about this all day long. 
Mike Gratzmiller Buying Points Down
30 March 2024 | 24 replies
Every lenders rate stack is different, so unfortunately only your lender can tell you how many points it'll take to buy down the rate.Break even point = (difference in cost) / (difference in payment)If you think you'll refinance or sell the property before the break even point, financially it typically doesn't make sense to buy down in points (however, consider tax benefits if it's your primary as you may be able to write off the up front points -- which is considered pre paid interest).In you scenario (assuming a 30 year loan), the difference in cost is $3150 and the difference in payment is $52.
Sandra Johnson Affordable Living in Jackson, TN (In fact all West TN), A Smart Place to Invest Now!
28 March 2024 | 0 replies
At the same time, non-necessary expenses such as entertainment and grooming services are 6% cheaper in Jackson, TN.With the cost of living in Jackson, TN being lower than both the state and national averages, along with housing prices significantly below the U.S average and low property taxes, it's no wonder that many see it as a great spot to invest in Real Estate.
Derek Tuohy Contractor charge $150 to give estimate / bid?
27 March 2024 | 11 replies
If you want me to drive to you; provide consultation, lay outs, code requirements etc, then I charge for that.
Josh Leedy-Andreozzi Special Education Teacher offering expertise (VT and MA) for REI expertise.
27 March 2024 | 1 reply
I’ve been Consulting with Hawaii Department of Education for over 15+ years.
Jennifer Rivera Long-term investment Coolidge Area?
27 March 2024 | 6 replies
The market is good in Pinal County; the job growth has been solid, with companies like Lucid and others growing in the area.I am happy to consult with you regarding neighborhoods that are renting well in those areas.
Emily Anderson Owning rentals through an LLC
28 March 2024 | 1 reply
Yes, the right way as not to be taxed more on your property value.And do you need a bank account dedicated to the LLC?
Sean Hudgins Is a VA Assumption Worth More Money?
28 March 2024 | 6 replies
Location: Chesapeake, VA (large military town) Market Value: $360,000Loan Balance: $245,000Equity/Second position note: $115,000 (30 30-year amortization / 10-year Balloon Payment, 6.5% Interest, $727 monthly payment) - Bringing cash for this would save a ton of money for the buyer.Rate: 2.25%Years Left: 26Current Monthly payment: $1,300 (including taxes/insurance)Current Rent: $2,000Scenario 1: -If you were to purchase with a new VA loan at 7% interest at market value your monthly PITI would be approx.: $2,757-If you were to assume the loan and I carried the second note at the above terms your monthly PITI would be: $2,027Saving: $8,760 per year.Scenario 2:-If you were to bring the same $115,000 as a down payment on a conventional loan you would pay: $1,992-If you were to assume the loan and bring cash for equity position your monthly PITI would be: $1,300Saving: $8,304 (with no need to refi in the future)Since this is a hypothetical situation I'm going to give my number based on nat. average homeownership of 13.2 years.