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Juan Ayala Any advice? Purchased our first new construction with a VA loan
13 May 2021 | 5 replies
Just count the number of items in a house from foundation to shower glass.
Jonathan Hernandez What to do when seller won't hand over rent rolls?
21 July 2021 | 9 replies
Since this is a commercial deal, your offer should include a provision for “Seller Deliverables” (items that must be delivered within x days after the effective day of the contract.
Timothy Mitchell Should I buy this property that needs a new roof and HVAC?
25 May 2021 | 22 replies
I obtained an estimate to replace all of the previous items and it will cost roughly $18,000.
Matt Kvalheim Sell Primary Home, Invest the Equity and Become a Renter?
10 May 2014 | 7 replies
Its important to note that you only get to deduct the higher of either standard deduction or your itemized deductions(home interest & other) so if you sell you'll still get the 12,200 married or 6100 single deduction so you'd only lose the difference between your standard deduction and interest on your primary.Example: So how you can see it is if by living in your primary residence you only get 18,000 total itemized deduction then by selling and leaving you'd only lose 5,800 deductions tax wise but like Brandon mentioned you give up appreciation as well.If this is offset by the apprec/amort/cashflow/tax benefits of the new property you're going to invest in then sure you could consider that but its all about your risk tolerance and preferences on investing.
Joseph England 15 Rehabs in 10 Months in Baltimore City!
7 October 2018 | 223 replies
I also found I preferred GCs that would give me itemized quotes so I could pick which things I'd tackle myself and what I'd leave up to them.Right now, I'm considering buying property in the Loch Raven area and since I live in Endor Gardens (for now), I could have GCs quote me on jobs to my own property that I could then get a reasonable idea for what they'd charge for doing the work on other homes in the area.Did you find that GCs gave any kind of discounted prices for investors vs home owners?
Nancy Roth How much can I afford to spend on a rental upgrade?
7 November 2016 | 16 replies
that will dictate if you can get higher end tenants willing to pay more for these items and whether local market has competition for central air units.
Yvette Chung First Timer Home Buyer - Looking at a duplex
10 December 2016 | 17 replies
But you'd also be paying relatively less for your home than if you were to buy a SFR for yourself with no income to offset your expenses.If, or should I say when, you rent out your unit also, you'd be grossing $2,200/month, and there'd be what to talk about (is $1,200 a month enough to cover all those items listed above aside from debt service?).  
Tim Kelly Rehab Loan on 4-plex with 3 Occupied Units!
2 December 2016 | 13 replies
More items in your inbox @Tim Kelly. 
Michael Brown Potential First Flip!
8 January 2017 | 23 replies
Take a checklist with you and take pictures/video of each item/room to review later.
Alex Winder Alex Winder Newbie from minneapolis minnesota.
25 February 2017 | 33 replies
I feel that knowledge is one of the most valuable items you can have in this day and age, and the more books I read, and the more podcasts I listen to, and the more people I speak with, the more I have a desire to gain more knowledge from people who know more than me. 2017 will be a good year, I have made the goal to buy my first rental property this year and to get started in the large world of real estate investing.