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Joe Steinheiser Insurance for flips or renovation
15 November 2024 | 8 replies
I simply call my broker and add the customers name to my liability policy.
Olga Nadal Pivoting out of a 1031 exchange
15 November 2024 | 11 replies
If you do not close on enough of your properties to defer all tax you will simply pay the same tax you would have at the same time you would have.
Gary R Uren Renters want to take in foster kids. Helllp
16 November 2024 | 17 replies
Don't give names or addresses, but simply ask hypothetically. 
Michelle Glover Lots of offers but appraised low
19 November 2024 | 26 replies
In your case, I would simply point out that they forgot to give a value for that space.
Robbie Shiver Short Term Rental Alternatives? Need Help/Ideas
15 November 2024 | 17 replies
Seems to me whatever % you would give up would be offset by simply renting out the upstairs unit.    
Jordan Wisser To invest or not to invest with current interest rates...
14 November 2024 | 1 reply
I’ve heard from some investors that are perfectly okay with simply breaking even on rental properties in the current market, but I’ve never had the risk tolerance for that.
Katie Camargo Under contract on a Home in Flood Zone A - should I bail on the contract?
14 November 2024 | 5 replies
I've learned over the years that real estate investment is simply a math problem.
Melanie Baldridge Understanding your depreciable basis:
13 November 2024 | 2 replies
Imagine you bought a property for $2M.The land (excluding any structures) is valued at $400K.Since land is not depreciable in the eyes of the IRS, we subtract the land value from your purchase price to get your depreciable basis.Your depreciable basis is simply where a cost seg engineer starts from when allocating your eligible assets into either 5, 7, or 15 year property.In the scenario above, your starting basis would be $1.6M since your basis = your purchase price - the land value.Having an accurate land value is essential to getting your depreciation/bonus depreciation calculations right.This is the starting point for any cost seg study that you do.
Alex Pena New to San Diego and Wholesaling - any tips?
13 November 2024 | 2 replies
I've had some early success but thought I would put it out there:So simply put...
Emory Clayton Should I rent for 6 months?
14 November 2024 | 7 replies
They may want to extend for a year after the 6 months at a discounted LTR rate or it is simply a transition place while they look to buy, etc