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Logan M. Cash Flow IS King, Right???
13 February 2024 | 0 replies
2023 was the first year I started pulling rental income from my properties and it was eye-opening to me. 
Vincenzo Campaniello Obtaining a mortgage as an expat residing abroad.
13 February 2024 | 4 replies
I have filed my US taxes yearly since then and declared my foreign and only income each time to the IRS.
Rickey Brunson Seeking Advice on Duplex Investment for Cash Flow and FHA Financing
13 February 2024 | 7 replies
My budget is less than $200k, and I’m looking to live in one unit while renting out the other.I’m not particularly concerned about property appreciation; my main goal is to generate a steady income.
Gene Jung First rental property investment question
13 February 2024 | 1 reply
But mortgate interest can offset rent income (I don't want to pay tax on rental income).
Ben Bymaster What are some underrated real estate niches?
13 February 2024 | 8 replies
I put "paid" in quotes because we traded our last low income housing rental for it;)
Haemi Jung Hi passionate starter
13 February 2024 | 2 replies
Whether it's building a passive income stream through rental properties or seeking appreciation in property values, there's something uniquely rewarding about the tangible nature of real estate investments. 
Zak Cooper Seller Financing Template - FEEDBACK Desired :)
13 February 2024 | 1 reply
[Insert bit of personalization about who I am, my family, and build trust, essentially humanizing the note].I understand that selling a property can be a significant decision, and may not be one you are considering, but if you are, I want to assure you that I approach this with respect and am eager to explore the possibility of finding something agreeable for the both of us.Here are a few reasons why seller financing (you not the bank) could be beneficial for you:- Steady Income: Seller financing offers you a reliable source of income, providing monthly payments without the hassle of managing the property directly.- Flexible Terms: We can discuss flexible payments that suit your needs, allowing you to customize the agreement according to your preferences.- Avoiding Hefty Tax Burdens: By spreading out the sale over time, you may mitigate the impact of capital gains taxes, making seller financing a tax-efficient option.- Legacy Planning: If you're concerned about leaving a lump sum to your heirs, seller financing allows you to pass on your wealth gradually, ensuring financial stability for your loved ones.- Minimal Hassle: Seller financing eliminates the need for bank involvement, reducing paperwork and streamlining the sales process.- Assured Sale: Choosing seller financing may attract a broader pool of potential buyers, beyond myself, increasing the likelihood of a successful sale.I believe that by working together, we can find a solution that benefits both of us.
Chester Davis Spreadsheet for Low DTI, small but mighty
13 February 2024 | 5 replies
Because of those concerns I think that a modified Brrr makes sense so that acquisition and rehab is covered in cash and ending with a low debt to income ratio.
Hannah Vohs 10 Mistakes Every Real Estate Investor Should Avoid
14 February 2024 | 0 replies
Some of the benefits of investing in real estate are given below:Investing in a tangible asset that has historically appreciated over timeSpread risk by diversifying your portfolioIt can be a source of passive income, with minimal effort through short and long-term rentalsReal estate investment properties have typically been resilient against inflationDepending on investment type, tax benefits can be availedThanks to these (and more) benefits, you’d think investing in real estate was a no-brainer, and in most instances, you’d be right!
Jacklyn Robins Looking for some guidance on scaling your portfolio
14 February 2024 | 19 replies
Find a way to increase income by $20 per unit per month with 20 units, and all of a sudden you're making the same added profits as if you purchased 2-3 more units. 2) What is the length and depth of your track record (how long have you been at it, how many units do you have)?