
28 November 2019 | 2 replies
Additional benefits of such strategy are greater tax benefits, a property that will likely cashlow much quicker than any single unit option, quicker capital appreciation (you're starting from a bigger basis usually), and a robust rental market with seemingly no slowdown in sight...Welcome to So Cal, BP, and good luck out there!

8 June 2011 | 11 replies
We closed 5 days later.Sometimes acronyms, financing strategics, CAP rates, blah blah blah mean nothing to people.

8 January 2012 | 5 replies
Hello everyone,What are the mathmatical formulas (cap etc) & some key strategic factors when analyzing first time multi-family property?

7 January 2013 | 11 replies
San Antonio has seen some robust growth the past couple of years and I'm sure the SFH sector is also performing.

22 January 2013 | 3 replies
I read a number of reports mostly related to Strategic Outlooks and here are a few numbers if you can see my chart below without lines..

29 January 2013 | 5 replies
Many short sales can take 6 months plus and others are strategic short sales where home owners use them simply to avoid foreclosure and stay ini the home for free for longer.

23 January 2013 | 2 replies
What's the best niche and financial strateg(ies) for someone who wants to develop a buy and hold rental strategy with some certain following conditions:- primary residence paid in full- low-middle 5 figure savings to invest- low 6 figure retirement accounts that probably would get rolled to a self-directed IRA- currently work full time and can't (won't) just quit, but want to move to something more about me than some company I (used to) work for over the course of some reasonable number of years- not super knowledgeable of tax / legal / real estate / construction issues, but certainly willing to learn- I pay my bills, so I assume my credit’s good.

13 August 2010 | 24 replies
As per the online systems of smaller banks, I assume a lot of them use third party software that is just as robust as the big box banks?

7 August 2012 | 7 replies
Seems to me you're not asking about whether or not your making the right strategic decision, but whether you have covered all the bases to prepare for a possible eviction and are handling the pay or quit notice properly.Hopefully someone with more experience, preferably from GA, can chime in.

25 May 2008 | 12 replies
I've always used a good EA, but she's not much help when I have questions or need input on strategic tax planning vis-a-vis my properties, so I need your guy!