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Sangam Baligar STR for tax-loss harvesting and help to find STR out of CA state
14 February 2024 | 2 replies
Hello BP Family,I'm looking for some guidelines on doing STR mainly to help with tax-loss harvesting.
Jennifer Sala Thinking About Becoming a Realtor
16 February 2024 | 6 replies
Keep in mind you have to pay taxes on that income as well it doesn't automatically come out. 3) I think as a macro market if rates actually do come down we will see another surge in spring/summer and strong market pricing.
Jonah Slove Time to sell?
15 February 2024 | 95 replies
   $250K tax-free. 
Pamela Gates Hotel Condo Real Estate Investing
16 February 2024 | 5 replies
Maintenance costs in a resort area can also be higher than in non-resort areas.Regulatory Environment: Local regulations regarding short-term rentals can change, impacting your ability to rent out the condo or imposing additional requirements or taxes.
Anil Bansal Investment in East Palo Alto
15 February 2024 | 37 replies
The city itself was very limited in tax revenue for decades because of its small size. 
Daniel Maltsev Financing without a Mortgage
15 February 2024 | 5 replies
We'd estimated rent to be around 4000/month – after mortgage payments and property taxes, we'd be left with only $700 per month of cash flow.
Will Seaman Looking for DSCR Cashout Refinance help and advice
16 February 2024 | 4 replies
DSCR REFI qoute loan amount: 112,000rate: 8.99points fees and cost: 11,576cash out value: 16,424Bridge loan. 84,000 interest only 12 months at 11.99% property will rent for 2000 at a 1.76 DSCR score. thank youThe low loan amount is driving some of the cost and limits the lenders that will take it, but we just closed a similar loan (94K) and the total fees were:3 points or $2,820 to US Commercial-no additional fees like processing etc... came to us.Lender's underwriting fee $1,395Lender also charged interest reserves for $2,820Appraisal to a third party $550Credit report to a third party $45Hazard insurance for $1,733Escrow for taxes and insurance (just 3 months were required) $687.98Title charges equaled $2,702.75 which included a the government recording charges and a mobile notaryAll of those total up to $12,753.73. 
Tyvon Davis Seller financing -down payment
15 February 2024 | 3 replies
Look up the tax bracket and help show the seller how much money they would be giving away in taxes right off the bat from that $160k (unless they are doing a 1031)All in all.
Robert Fry Creative Finance Strategy To Buy From Parents
15 February 2024 | 5 replies
If they have lived there for 2 of the last 5 years, they could do Subject To, Contract for Deed, and probably get the tax exemption.
Tom Server What are your thoughts on purchasing a co-op property
15 February 2024 | 4 replies
I'm looking to for a personal property for myself, I found a really cheap 1br co-op unit.. this is in New Jersey.. especially in the area wont find single family or townhomes, under 300kThe price of the co-op unit is around 130k, but co-op wants a cash purchase also the fees are $600 a month which are the taxes and HOA feesyou have to live there 1 year before you can rent the property out.. rent for this unit goes for $1600 a month my plans were to live there for 1 year and then rent it out.