
21 April 2024 | 47 replies
Tax advantages.

23 April 2024 | 8 replies
We're willing to kick a bit in each month but every multifamily we run has us paying close to full rent after insurance, taxes and expenses.

22 April 2024 | 2 replies
Conduct due diligence to uncover any potential legal liabilities.Overleveraging: Excessive debt or aggressive financing structures may leave little room for unforeseen expenses or market downturns.

24 April 2024 | 18 replies
Don't forget about your long-term goals when making investment decisions, taking into account things like diversification, cash flow goals, tax considerations, and potential growth of your portfolio.

23 April 2024 | 2 replies
When you're the one bringing the information to the client that they might be able to sell their property and indefinitely defer paying the tax - you are the hero.I'll reach out with some of the information we give to realtors in our classes.

23 April 2024 | 3 replies
Also, go to the build your team tab to find advisors that can help you with your tax and financial planning.

25 April 2024 | 209 replies
I keep comparing to Aussie and other countries world wide.Buyers agents pretty much don't exist and only listing agents do.true, US is almost always the most complicated one, in other country no need to have buyer agent but there're more, no need to pay tax when selling house, no need to put all 2000 pages disclosure when selling house , no need to have house with so many certification (required in some states ) before renting it out , no need to hire expensive licensed american-born General contractor when repair house, no need to call specialized licensed educated electrician / plumbing with ipod because it's just .... plumbing. no need to pay tax with annual increase .... no need to pay ridicilous amount of insurance every year no need to check their credit score and immigration status when renter is impying LOL the list is on and on

22 April 2024 | 2 replies
Your equity equals how much “cash” you would have left after paying all debt on the property, whether it a 1st or 2nd mortgage, a lien or a heloc doesn’t matter

22 April 2024 | 6 replies
My belief is the large government debt means higher inflation (and therefore interest rates) for the next several years.