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Jordan Burnett Multifamily Syndication After-Tax Returns for a LP
10 August 2020 | 7 replies
Sometimes we need to get creative with oil & gas investments, land conservation easements, or bonus depreciation.
Gabriel Almendariz Out of state investments
2 January 2021 | 72 replies
This way you have some practical knowledge of how it all works and as a bonus you will have an experienced partner who might be willing to take on some of the risk with you when you decide to make the leap out of state. 
Anthony Pelaez Starting out- Need advice from BP community
17 August 2023 | 2 replies
here is the thing many don't know about househacking: it's not meant to cashflow. househacking is meant to at least significantly REDUCE your personal cost of living, so that a) you have extra money every month to invest in other properties, or b) your reduced cost of living makes you that much closer to financial independence (lower expenses = easier to retire). a bonus is that in househacking a multi you can get into "more house" (a more expensive asset) so you're getting that much more appreciation annually. if househacking eliminates your personal cost of living, that's awesome, and if you actually cashflow off your househack (usually achieved via STR or MTR), that's amazing, but COL *reduction* is still a massive househack win. for example, i used to pay about 1500/mo for rent in a 2/2 in a not so amazing neighborhood. now i live in an amazing neighborhood in a way bigger nicer/place and my portion of the mortgage payment (PITI) is $50-750 depending on who's in my guest room at that time. i also have a property worth over 600k that's appreciating for me!
Jim K. Oh my God the stories...
3 May 2022 | 52 replies
Bonus... it smelled like raw sewage.
Angela Zaitz ADU - Sunroom
30 May 2023 | 9 replies
I'm in escrow with a home that has advertised a 300 sq foot "bonus room", but in actuality it is an enclosed sunroom without insulation and a waffle roof.I asked if it was permitted and the seller doesn't know as they "bought it that way".
Vee Vu How should I structure a joint venture with GC?
26 August 2020 | 9 replies
I just feel like I'm taking all the risk here, because his renovation job gets paid for sure, no matter what, and the profit is a bonus for him.Should I ask him to contribute a part of down payment (how many %)?
Bridgette Smith Conducting market analysis
17 September 2020 | 4 replies
@Bridgette Smith Hi Bridgette, everyone has there own numbers I'm sure but I look for $200-$250+ cash flow monthly, a house that will have above avg. appreciation (a bonus if your exit strategy for buy and hold properties is to sell after 5-7 years).
Landon Willard My First Rental Property
19 March 2020 | 1 reply
I didn't do any rehab, and just as a bonus, the property value in one year has gone up quite a bit.
Zach Morton Attorney and CPA
28 August 2023 | 2 replies
The market is Phoenix AZ.The best way is to attend a local real estate networking event and see who the big investors are using.There are some state specific knowledge that the CPA should have based on where you live and where you invest.Does the state adopt federal guidelines when it comes to bonus depreciationAre there any state specific credits?
Shatara Jewell Torn: Do I keep my primary house or not?
12 July 2023 | 11 replies
We wrote off entire profit by doing bonus depreciation.