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Darrian Owens Real Estate market in 2019?
27 December 2018 | 8 replies
There are multiple layers to this but I'll explain a few. 
Kevin Gray 2019 Tax Planning Tip for Pass Through/Service Businesses
21 December 2018 | 1 reply
Also, personal property used to furnish lodging may now be eligible where it wasn't in previous years.Keep in mind, if you're income is near 315k joint or 157k single, it may be a good idea to HOLD OFF on a full Section 179 depreciation of property up front and rather extend it over a number of years to take advantage of the 20% qualified business income deduction of pass through businesses in multiple years rather than just one.Obviously the details are a little more complicated, but this is a strategy that can save you tens of thousands of dollars not only in 2019, but the years following if done right.Best of luck!
Daniel B. Need Help With MF Valuation
21 December 2018 | 1 reply
So far we've been dealing in SFH that carry around 6-8% cap rate and have been happy with that but like the idea of have 1 building to maintain and acquiring multiple units in one transaction.The issue with coming up with a price is that valueing it based on current cap rate with under-market rents is definitely far below what it's worth, but a value based on a cap rate at market rents is also not representative since the building is obviously worth less with it's current income.
Scott P. 1031 intermediary near Grand Rapids, MI
23 December 2018 | 4 replies
Have not used her myself but spoke with her multiple times and came recommended from multiple investors I know.
Narciso Codron what do you think abaout invest in detroit?
21 December 2018 | 3 replies
Some big players throwing money into this market
Ron Alexander How many llc's should I have.
23 December 2018 | 11 replies
@Ron Alexander For distribution, you can have one or more per LLC, and that depends on multiple factors:- property class - you might not want to mix A class property with a D class property in the same LLC, due to different tenant level- cash flow - you might want to keep your cash flow cow separate (and alone) from the ones that barely produce (and can be combined in one LLC till they start "producing")- equity - you might want to keep the one with large equity in its own LLC while you can group the ones with little equity in another LLC (let's say you have one with 50K equity in its own LLC and 3 other each with only 10K in another LLC, till their equity grows to your risk threshold when you move them out in their own LLC).- number of units (in the case of MF)- location of real estateThe investor has to decide what mix is optimal for their situation.If Series-LLC is an option for you, get one and put each property in its own child Series-LLC, problem solved.
Daniel F. Harb Did I Mention I HATE The Stock Market?......
24 December 2018 | 70 replies
I do not like paper where companies can have multiple sets of books and one day you have a 100 dollar bill and the next stock worth toilet paper.
Eric Gamble Rental 50%-Rule vs 30%-Rule on a SFH
24 December 2018 | 19 replies
Then multiple by 12 (or skip a step take gross monthly rents and multiply by 6) then divide by whatever cap rate you think is reasonable and compare to sale price.
Caleb Richardson Attempting to discover lawsuit settlement to determine motivation
21 December 2018 | 0 replies
-roughly 1,000 acre parcel for sale-Land held under an LP/LTD (multiple parcels for sale together)-owners took out large development loan pre-recession and defaulted once market collapsed-small banks bought up loans, those banks failed and got bought up by bigger banks.
Cameron Barnett New to Raleigh, NC Area. Looking to Network
7 January 2019 | 14 replies
Hello Everyone,My name is Cameron Barnett and I just moved back to Raleigh to be closer to family.I just wanted to reach out and introduce myself and what I plan to do locally.I'm primarily investing in single-family fix and flip properties in Wake County and I've just started networking here since moving back last week and want to start the ground running.I'm always looking to expand my network and build mutually beneficial relationships and help out as much as I can.MY property acquisition budget is $650k and can buy and start multiple properties/projects at the same time as long as the numbers are right.I have tons of experience in real estate, construction , and business and love networking and meeting new people.There are times I'm too busy to take on more projects and can send them to other investors as I develop my portfolio here.Have a Merry Christmas and a Very Prosperous New Years!