
26 April 2024 | 2 replies
By then insurance will have been renewed and the new property tax assessments will start to be paid, versus just on paper.4.

24 April 2024 | 0 replies
You can use the extra income to pay down debt, save for retirement, or invest in additional properties.Tax Benefits: There may be tax advantages to renting out a portion of your home, such as deductions for mortgage interest, property taxes, and depreciation.

26 April 2024 | 10 replies
I've labeled it Rent Income on my spreadsheet and it matches to my Tax Return details of Income/Expense.

26 April 2024 | 3 replies
I've retained a team to help me handle tax structuring.

24 April 2024 | 1 reply
. * [6-24 months] Whenever I find a job and qualify for a FHA multifamily, get that property (with break-even cashflow most likely), and rent the condo at a cashflow loss for a couple years until rent increases (due to high-interest on underlying debt)* [Almost immediately afterwards] At this point, do a cash-out refinance on the condo to pay back the SBLOC (unsure if this is possible immediately after getting the multifamily loan), and secure a lower rate for the condo itself.I know this strategy sounds like loser, as it bleeds money all around, but my hypothesis is:* Underlying assets should grow more than 8.15% in a given year, and I would not pay short/long-term taxes on stock.

26 April 2024 | 52 replies
@Kevin S.Yeah I mean, maybe... in my experience permitting has everything to do with local governments being able to increase your taxes for each and every improvement.

26 April 2024 | 1 reply
With taxes and insurance, it's $1,000 a month but it could rent for $1,500 a month.You borrow $50,000 from Home A at a rate of 7%.

23 April 2024 | 3 replies
Hello,I am new to the real estate investing and I want to start with the Tax Deeds.