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Hari Mann The Power of BP and Positive Thinking
23 February 2024 | 2 replies
I happened to start learning about private equity funds, stakeholder capitalism, and the housing crisis last week and also started getting more active on the BP forums.I posted about struggling with finding investors for syndication and got some good comments about why this is the case for many syndicators right now.One comment referred to something about FEMA flood insurance rate maps and that rang a bell in my head about a random old piece of land I got a few years ago when I was heavily into tax deed auctions in Florida.
Camron Corona Using 401 k as a down payment
23 February 2024 | 6 replies
The reason is that you are paying a 10% withdrawal penalty AND income tax on the money.
Logan M. Cost Seg on two mobile home parks bought with 0% Down, this is a SUPER POWER
23 February 2024 | 0 replies
For you investors that have ordinary income to write off let me tell you the greatest secret to minimizing tax liability, Cost Segregation.When coupled with zero down seller financed purchases the numbers get crazy.These numbers below are one of two parks I bought zero down with seller financing last year.This one park one year is a $140,834 write-off equal to $40,842 in tax savings and the second park is $14,000.I am projected to save almost $60,000 on two community purchases that I don't have any of my money invested into, they were true 0% down parks.Don't kid yourself, real estate is the best investment opportunity that exists.
Shahil Keshav Additional payments on your rental property mortgage
24 February 2024 | 10 replies
So, you are going to pay down your mortgage with your after tax dollars to pay down debt that you will then turn around to pay closing costs to recoup?
Sigyfredo Iniguez starting a career as a real estate agent
24 February 2024 | 6 replies
Remember, they can always refer themselves😊Now, make it a goal to call at least 5-10 of these people EVERY day and ask a MAX OF THREE off the list below of who they know that:Just inherited a homeHad a loved one pass awayIs behind on their mortgage or tax paymentsHas a relative that can’t take care of their house anymoreHas a house they’re having trouble sellingIs facing bankruptcyKnows a probate attorneyKnows a bankruptcy attorneyetcWhy only three off the list per contact?
Paul Malandrinos Transfer newly acquired investment property into my existing LLC? Why or why not?
24 February 2024 | 9 replies
I expect you will have to pay transfer taxes based on the assessed value of the condo unit in order to transfer the deed at this juncture. 
Steve Kriz Holistic REI - Jacksonville, FL - Turnkey Company
24 February 2024 | 11 replies
The pro-forma (then) Jax Investments provided was conservative in that the taxes were overestimated and the rents ended up being more than projected.
Diran Deukmajian Thoughts On Investing Out Of State
24 February 2024 | 30 replies
An Option that is closer to you and affordable is Vegas.. some of the lowest prop tax's in the country no big weather extremes find newer homes and ready rental pool.. with mid term rentals a reality. 
Shane Roberts Real Estate Rookie... Again!
23 February 2024 | 11 replies
I am interested in purchasing tax liens and properties at deeds sales to create a STR and LTR portfolio.Would love to connect!
Daniel Curtin Rent to retirement. Good or bad?
26 February 2024 | 28 replies
But if  you break it all down yourself, its a negative CoC return and you are losing $......yes there are tax benefits, loan paydown, etc. but that still doesn't make up for the fact you are profiting 0, especially if you are investing in a cash flow marketIn the end, if you are just looking for places to park $$$ for the long term it may work out, but if you are looking to make an annual return on the money you put in there may be better ways of doing it.Just my 2cents on this, I'm not a big time investor like some of these guys and they are a successful for a reason.