
5 March 2024 | 70 replies
Taxes for immediate payback, and then in a year or two when the rent increases, you will be in the money.

29 February 2024 | 6 replies
Understanding and taking advantage of the variety of tax credits boosts the return on your property and allows you to be part of the move to conserve our nation’s historic treasures.When rehabilitating or investing in the rehabilitation of an eligible historic or non-historic building, you may be able to take advantage of one or both of the historic tax credits: 1) Historic Tax Incentives and 2) Historic Preservation Tax CreditsYou can receive a federal income tax credit equal to 20% of the costs associated with rehabilitating the building.

3 March 2024 | 2 replies
These numbers should be determined using a combination of the historical financial data available, feedback from your property management company, your business plan, and the property characteristics.Generally, you can expect per unit numbers like this:Repairs & Maintenance: $200 – $500 per unitAdministrative: $150 – $350 per unitUnit Turnover: $200 – $300 per unitContract Services: $200 – $500 per unitUtilities: $800 – $1,200 per unitAdvertising $100 – $300 per unitPayroll $1,000 – $1,600 per unit (very market specific)Insurance: (very market specific)RE Taxes: (very county specific)Again, these are very general per unit numbers but they should help provide you with guidance.

3 March 2024 | 1 reply
so most people will have to be as leveraged as possible to scale (at the beginning). as in, keep your LTV high and focus on buying 'as much' ($$) RE as possible. this is if you're doing a pretty run of the mill REI strategy like buy and hold. i came across an interesting guideline once: if you could sell today and net 7x+ your annual true net cashflow, you should cash-out/refi, or sell/1031. think of it this way: if your portfolio in a year is worth 1m market value, and you owe 600k, and have a lender that will do a portfolio loan at 80% ltv, you could cashout refi and get 200k to play with (minus closing costs). when you compare the now-lower cashflow from the existing portfolio (higher LTV & maybe different rate), to what you can do with 200k cash, THAT'S where it gets fun. maybe you lose 1k/mo in cashflow on the original portfolio (literally just made up a number, idk), but you can gain 2500/mo in cashflow with that 200k.. then doing the cashout/refi earned you a net increase in your monthly profit of 1500/mo, plus you're getting debt paydown and appreciation on "more" real estate, probably getting bigger tax benefits, etc.

1 March 2024 | 3 replies
Notably, last year saw an unusual surge in October, which traditionally had been one of the slower months, often trailing only behind September.Seasonal Trends Based on Previous Years:January - Recognized as a mid-season period, January experiences a boost from holiday spending that extends into the first 10 days of the month.

2 March 2024 | 11 replies
Oklahoma City does not seem to far from you.LLC vs CorporationIt is generally advised not to hold properties that tend to appreciate(such as real estate) within a corporation.However, there are potential tax saving strategies of doing flipping or wholesaling within an S-corp to save on self-employment taxes.Below are some links of other BP members who requested for a CPA in Oklahoma CIty.

2 March 2024 | 2 replies
I’m only running the business part time (15 to 20 hrs a week) and it’s already bringing in about 3k a month profit (with everything subtracted from revenue besides taxes).

2 March 2024 | 8 replies
I never in past have to pay taxes,always got little return...

3 March 2024 | 7 replies
Realtor fees, income tax, correct arv, correct costs.

2 March 2024 | 3 replies
The final document you will need is a Certificate of Occupancy or a Certified Inspection[11].Texas or taxes:The City of Austin's Hotel Occupancy Tax rate is 11 percent, comprised of a 9 percent occupancy tax and an additional 2 percent venue project tax.