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Jonathan Rivera Turnkey Properties Worth it & why?
20 February 2024 | 23 replies
Here are some considerations and tips to help you make the most of your turnkey investment strategy:Pros of Turnkey Properties:Ready for Rental: After refurbishment, turnkey homes are usually ready for occupancy right away, saving you the time and hassle of doing repairs and improvements.Professional Management: A lot of turnkey companies provide property management services, taking care of tenant selection, rent collecting, upkeep, and other daily tasks on your behalf.Passive Income: Investing in a turnkey property allows you to immediately begin earning rental income without having to take on major maintenance or remodeling tasks.Tips for Investing in Turnkey Properties:Take some time investigating turnkey suppliers in-depth and select reliable businesses who have a proven track record of effective property management and satisfied clients.Make sure you have done your research about the property, its surroundings, the nature of the rental market, and its potential for long-term income flow.Analyze the financials of the turnkey property.Even though turnkey homes can generate rental revenue right now, think about your long-term investing objectives and plan.
Kevin Park Shopping for Multifamily Property Insurance
20 February 2024 | 2 replies
Have an idea of the limits you want quoted     - Building - cost to rebuild    - Contents: do you have any business property there (appliances that are not built-in,         maintenance equiptment, furnishings in common areas) - what is the cost to replace them    - Business Income:  What is the total rents minus the costs that don't continue    - Liability:  What limit are you looking for2.
Francisco Avellan Capital Gains Tax Avoidance
20 February 2024 | 11 replies
If you property has been your primary residence and it's been less than 24 months, you may decide to hold off until you’ve reached that threshold to avoid capital gains tax (unless you are okay with opting for 1031 exchange or doing QOZ Fund)If you still decide to sell your property within 2 years, try to stretch your ownership out to at least 12 months, or your profit will be taxed as ordinary income.
Thuy Pham-Satrappe Do you invest in high crime areas?
19 February 2024 | 145 replies
Express is corporate ran correct?
Kyle Baker Returning to Real Estate
20 February 2024 | 8 replies
I'm hoping to find about 15-20 single-family cashflow deals over the next few years to replace my current income and bridge to retirement within 5 years.
Jack Jiang Bay Area new investor
21 February 2024 | 32 replies
If you have good W2 income you’ll see your wealth accelerate faster in CA once you get into REI.
John Brown Starting Out.... Is a mentor really worth it?
21 February 2024 | 42 replies
We know all the gurus tell us that we do, right before they pitch us their course or services, but is that just them diversifying their income?
Marcus Perleberg Looking for HELOC lender in WI for an investment property!
20 February 2024 | 4 replies
If free and clear should also consider a DSCR loan 30 year fixed no income no doc 
Justin Goodin Before & after renovation breakdown
20 February 2024 | 1 reply
❌ Previous Rent: $1,100✅ Post Reno Rent: $2,000 (plus utilities)Original Underwriting: $1,900$900 monthly rent increase$10,800 additional income per year (excluding utilities)We spent $35,000 for a premium level renovation.= 30.8% return on investment (ROI)We target an ROI between 25% - 35%.
Karliz Ramirez In need of advice
20 February 2024 | 11 replies
Whereas any income you get from lending your money would be taxed as ordinary income