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Avery Carl Coronavirus STR Data
26 April 2020 | 65 replies
Let’s hope the summer weather improves the situation, a vaccine is created and this becomes some kind of a learning experience on how we react to health crises moving forward.
Colby GeDeros Investment #1 - House-hack + fix and flip
12 March 2020 | 0 replies
I house-hacked during the two years I owned, made cosmetic improvements, the home appreciated and I sold while avoiding any capital gains.
Carlo Gabriel C. Calderon Develop a Marketable Skill or Improve in Real Estate?
13 March 2020 | 4 replies

Hi! I'm a freshman in college from the Philippines. I currently have a dilemma and I was wondering if the BiggerPockets community could help me. I'm currently 19 years old. I want to acquire my first property and beco...

Jay Helms How will the CoronaVirus affect your portfolio?
19 March 2020 | 10 replies
That's where things might improve
Samuel Kunzman Tax Implications of a Cash out Refinance
13 March 2020 | 3 replies
Natalie Kolodij (Moderator) - Accountant from Charlotte, NCreplied about 14 hours agoOriginally posted by @John Kwon :So interest rates are tanking so I was about to refinance and take cashout from some properties.But, speaking with my accountant, I found out that interest on the refi will not be tax deductible because I am not planning to improve the property.So this mean that BRRRR method is no longer a good method at least from tax deduction point?
Kendal West New investor in Milwaukee area. In need of help.
10 April 2020 | 27 replies
While you are leaning all the ins and outs of being a landlord (like marketing, leasing, contracts, dealing with tenants, evictions, taxes, etc), you can also learn the market more (like neighborhoods, property values, correlations between physical condition and value, etc) and improve your home construction knowledge (too much to list on this one).
Michinori Kaneko Difficult Loan on a residential building
17 March 2020 | 9 replies
The building does not get top dollars and lots of vacancy, but still cashflowing a lot (enough to cover mortgage payments) and that also gives huge potential for improvements in the revenue in the future. 
Heather O. Is the Pandemic affecting your business? No trolls please
14 April 2020 | 63 replies
A 5-day booking scheduled to check in tomorrow just cancelled, so I'm out 5 days of revenue with almost zero hope of rebooking.While I'm all for people being responsible about their travel plans, I'm not all for hosts getting hosed - if AirBNB wants to play travel insurer, they should do it with their money, not mine.This is one of many reasons I'm glad my STRs have fat margins, because if this goes on for long there's going to be belt-tightening happening!
Alex Bekeza Message from California Association of Realtors Regarding Covid19
22 March 2020 | 6 replies
Likely to Revise 2020 Forecast Downward, But Not Dramatically: The situation remains fluid, and conditions could deteriorate beyond what is currently envisioned depending on the severity and duration of the outbreak, but if current economic forecasts of modest declines in GDP growth are realized, the effects of lower rates should help to offset the effects of a slower economy and increased economic uncertainty such that California would still achieve a modest improvement in both home sales and prices this year.
Naomi Hanson Opportunity Zone Funds
16 March 2020 | 4 replies
The capital improvement portion of the opportunity zone requirement is "substantial" so i believe it means I need to bring more money to the table.