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Gabriel Z. Questions about my Subject-To scenario
5 July 2024 | 8 replies
I have personally never heard of the county having any say .. other than I do get calls from (state of Colorado) Tax collector after I purchase something and they want to know why we paid less than market value.. but they contact after the fact..
Bruce Reeves Overall guidance advice - summer home
4 July 2024 | 14 replies
STR regulations and taxes are becoming harder there, and properties are pretty expensive!
Jack B. Should I let my tenant pay for this AC repair?
2 July 2024 | 8 replies
I don't think it's worth paying for the repairs for a tax deduction, if the tenants want the AC they are welcome to pay for it themselves and they are.
Brett Deas I am Buying Micro-Resorts
3 July 2024 | 2 replies
Feel free to drop a comment if you are interested in hopping on a call!
Vincent DeLucia New Builds- Construction
3 July 2024 | 3 replies
Investing in New Builds: Considerations and ProcessNew Build Investment Options:Build and Sell (Fix and Flip):Pros: Potential for high profits with modern appeal.Cons: Requires significant upfront investment and market risks.Build and Hold (Long-term Rental):Pros: Attracts quality tenants, potential for higher rental income.Cons: High initial costs, market fluctuations.Process Overview:Market Research: Identify high-demand areas.Land Acquisition: Purchase suitable land.Design and Planning: Work with architects and obtain permits.Construction: Oversee build quality and manage costs.Marketing (Fix and Flip): Highlight new features to attract buyers.Tenant Management (Rental): Implement thorough screening processes.Advice:Educate Yourself: Understand local regulations and market dynamics.Risk Management: Prepare for potential delays and cost overruns.If you have any other questions/just want to discuss feel free to reach out to me directly!
Kathleen Park The Idea of Renting out Current Home to Buy a New Home
2 July 2024 | 6 replies
However, I have a few concerns:Pros:Living condition: 1400 sqft → 1700 sqft with some boutique featuresThe rental market seems good in this area.Another property is added to my existing real estate portfolio, which currently includes two other properties.Cons:Interest rate: 7% - No guarantee of decreasing the rate, which means there might be no opportunity for refinancing in the future.The current home is too new to be rented out.People often say not to buy property in Chicago due to high taxes and low appreciation.There’s no necessity of moving since I have a decent primary home.Any professional advice would be helpful. 
Ron Hollingsworth Spray or roll?
4 July 2024 | 11 replies
We typically do not backroll exterior siding either.feel free to message me with more specific questions.
Michael Oliver Looking into Detroit but SO scared
5 July 2024 | 73 replies
March we signed with a Property Manager and May 21st, today,  they are still there enjoying free rent. 
Janki Patel 1031 from 1 relinquished to 3 replacement with additional ownership
3 July 2024 | 4 replies
ALWAYS discuss w your tax advisor.  
Jamie O'Connell First Investment Property - Sold
3 July 2024 | 1 reply
Make sure your accountant knows you lived in it for 2 years of the last 5 to avoid that cap gains tax.