Andreas Mueller
The President’s New Housing Proposals are .... Problematic
17 March 2024 | 4 replies
Nonetheless, people like benefits promised to them especially when it appears they aren’t paying for it (we do) so these types of proposals could slip into a larger bill Congress passes.
Andreas Mueller
The Real Shrinkflation? It's not potato chips. It's....Real Estate.
18 March 2024 | 0 replies
You have seen it for 3 years in your daily lives, when you go to the store, or buy a used car, try to buy a home, order parts for your widget company etc…So in summary, prices are here to stay and we need more homes to be built, likely catalyzed by proper incentives / less onerous regulation.
Tom Server
how to avoid capital gains
16 March 2024 | 11 replies
Is there any way to avoid capital gains on selling company stock?
Amirra Elgamiel
Is it common for PMs to charge a tenant placement fee?
16 March 2024 | 36 replies
For all the PM companies I use and when I self manage, I pay a leasing fee.
David Cianci
Should I consider becoming a part time real estate agent
17 March 2024 | 6 replies
I have my broker's license and I still use my longtime realtor to show me properties; I just needed my broker's license to set up our property management company, and I also get to use it for full-time real estate professional purposes at tax time (I'm retired); I don't use it for looking at properties or anything of that sort.
Jason Carter
Strategy for low income earners?
14 March 2024 | 8 replies
Rental properties have the potential to produce passive income over time with prudent planning and management.Syndications or Partnerships: To pool resources and participate in larger buildings or projects, think about joining real estate syndications or forming partnerships with other investors.
Jimmy Vance
Keeping Properties in Separate Trusts
17 March 2024 | 3 replies
His primary home is also in it's own revocable trust.I don't believe he has any asset in his own name, everything in separate trusts.I believe on each trust he is the trustee with his son as the first named beneficiary.He also carries A LOT of insurance, uses a top property management company and all of his properties are in higher-end areas.I was curious, if he's involved in a lawsuit related to one of his properties - I know the trustee has to be identified and usually the target of the suit, but are the properties in his other separate trusts protected.
Anthony Aldrich
Reporting payments to credit bureaus
17 March 2024 | 3 replies
In most cases the company that loaned you the money will report it to the 3 credit bureaus but this case is different.
Patricia Andriolo-Bull
2 properties / 3 listings
15 March 2024 | 7 replies
One listing for each unit plus another to rent them together for larger groups.
Richard Hamm
Debating renting primary VA residence and purchasing new primary
17 March 2024 | 2 replies
I also talk to a local rental management company tomorrow to see what their projected rent would be for the property.