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Tri Le Question regarding income from rent
3 May 2017 | 4 replies
Taxable social security and tier 1 railroad retirement benefits.Deductible contributions to individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and section 501(c)(18) pension plans.The exclusion from income of interest from qualified U.S. savings bonds used to pay qualified higher education expenses.The exclusion from income of amounts received from an employer's adoption assistance program.Passive activity income or loss included on Form 8582.Any rental real estate loss allowed because you materially participated in the rental activity as a Real Estate Professional (as discussed later, under Activities That Aren’t Passive Activities ).
Joe Kim Out of State Investing - NEW and IMPROVED
9 September 2016 | 30 replies
Nearly all green (Safest)www.city-data.com (See below) gives demographics, incomes, un-employment -neighborhood by neighborhood - color coated!  
Anthony Colonnetta College decisions
20 September 2016 | 6 replies
Again, my degrees are from quite a while ago, and I do not know if the pedigree of the degree or network or intern experience is more important to employers of new college grads.  
Olivier Mader One of my better deals... Great Rental
4 October 2016 | 20 replies
However, stay home wife and 2 kids, I need the insurance benefits that my employer provides.
Foster Algier Millennials ARE buying! And their buying local!
15 March 2017 | 2 replies
The report used U.S. census data and a Zillow survey of more than 13,000 home buyers, sellers, owners and renters.Of millennial buyers who moved in the last year, 64 percent stayed in the same city and just 7 percent moved to a different state, the Zillow study said.The Harvard study by its Joint Center for Housing Studies – which used data from the census and the Department of Housing and Urban Development as well as its own analysis – found most stereotypes associated with millennial homebuyers were not true.It said among the misconceptions were that millennials want to live in urban locations closer to employment, commercial and social centers; prefer the flexibility of renting; and are unwilling to take on the financial risks of ownership in the wake of the housing market collapse."
Todd Hensy Where is the the cheapest real estate area in Florida to buy?
20 March 2017 | 22 replies
I know quite a few people that have moved to Lakeland for employment and several others who have businesses that span the Orlando-Tampa corridor.  
Samuel Lynch North San Diego County
26 June 2018 | 38 replies
Even 2-4 units and employing an aggressive air bnb strategy, produces very tight numbers.
Anthony Nieves Any ideas on leveraging a Daytona Beach view condo, rebuilt
7 August 2017 | 0 replies
I am self employed now coming on 1 year, I have past w-2's.
Brendan R. Downside to Owner Financing?
30 January 2017 | 4 replies
The sophistication of the average person is much lower than what is required to draft a note, so you will inevitably have to employ an attorney.
Varinder Kumar Anyone familiar with franchise business
25 September 2017 | 14 replies
Part of the allure of a franchise is a pre-built brand name and system, but part of the pitfall is being lumped in with the other franchisees whenever something affects the brand.