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Lucas Rodrigues ferro Advice on Approaching Local Investor for Profit and Loss Partnership
11 February 2024 | 3 replies
However, I am seeking advice from the community on critical points to consider before approaching a potential investor with this proposition.I understand that every situation is unique, but any insights or personal experiences you can share would be immensely helpful as I navigate this potential partnership.
Isaiah Cuellar Strategies for deterring cash flow
11 February 2024 | 2 replies
.• Select the properties most similar to mine, and use the minimum rent of these as my minimum expected rent potential.
Nicholas A. Full-Service Vacation Rental Management - What Makes You Different?
12 February 2024 | 7 replies
Of course, this thought is not just in the STR industry, but throughout every industry that has plenty of companies to choose from.So, with that said I feel like a company can stand out by how well they know a potential client's pain points, help said client find solutions to those pain points, can be personal yet still professional, and how much passion can they bring to the table that gets everyone excited.This can make people stop and wonder what makes that company different, instead of blending in with thousands of others. 
Indranil Sen Looking for Tenant occupied SFH/ Condo/ Townhome for investment
11 February 2024 | 5 replies
Austin will be a bit challenging since the values / cash flow potentials are tough, even 2/3/4 unit properties fully leased up can be negatively cash flowing with traditional long-term tenants - you will see some duplexes like this around, but a for-sale single-unit property rented out on a long-term tenant will likely be rare since it would need a buyer comfortable with either all-cash or super super low leverage purchase or comfortable with negative cash flow
Dennis Guinto Buy property from parents and renovate it?
11 February 2024 | 8 replies
Are you looking to build cashflow, to have a place to move to later, etc.With that said, here are some considerations:1) Transferring title (you buying the house) will trigger a reassessment (higher property taxes), which will significantly affect any potential cashflow.
Joe Trampel Seeking Advice on Structuring Real Estate Investments for Growth and Tax Efficiency
11 February 2024 | 2 replies
Prop 2 and a new potential acquisition (Prop 3) are adjacent lots zoned for multi-family, presenting a unique opportunity to develop several townhouses on these combined lots.The challenge?
David Fals 401k contributions or Real Estate Investing
14 February 2024 | 59 replies
Real estate has a lot more involved - loan paydown, potential tax advantages, time spent since it is quite a bit more "hands-on" than the stock market, repairs/maintenance etc.
Kevin Urmaza Future SFH rental property in CA
11 February 2024 | 2 replies
Would this potentially trigger a tax reassessment on the property?
Jeremy Porter Maximizing Returns: Comparing Buying to Flip vs. Buying for Rental Properties
10 February 2024 | 1 reply
Each strategy has its own set of benefits and drawbacks, as well as potential returns and risks.Buying to Flip for Quick ProfitBenefits:Quick Returns: Flipping properties can potentially yield quick profits, especially in a hot real estate market.Minimal Holding Costs: Since the goal is to sell the property quickly, holding costs such as property taxes and maintenance expenses are minimized.Creative Freedom: Flippers have the freedom to renovate and design the property to maximize its resale value.Drawbacks:Market Volatility: Flipping is highly dependent on market conditions, and a downturn in the market can lead to reduced profits or even losses.Capital Intensive: Flipping often requires significant upfront capital for purchasing, renovating, and holding the property until it sells.Income Tax Implications: Profits from flipping are typically taxed as short-term capital gains, which may result in higher tax liabilities.Buying for Rental Income and Long-Term InvestmentAdvantages:Steady Cash Flow: Rental properties can provide a consistent stream of income through monthly rent payments.Appreciation Potential: Over time, rental properties have the potential to appreciate in value, providing long-term wealth accumulation.Tax Benefits: Rental property owners may benefit from tax deductions on mortgage interest, property taxes, and depreciation.Challenges:Tenant Management: Dealing with tenants, maintenance, and property management can be time-consuming and requires effective management skills.Market Risks: Rental income may be affected by market fluctuations and changes in rental demand.Liquidity: Unlike flipping, rental properties may not offer immediate liquidity, as selling a property can take time and incur transaction costs.Comparing Potential Returns and RisksBoth strategies offer the potential for attractive returns, but they come with different levels of risk.
Trent Stevens I am new and want advice
13 February 2024 | 37 replies
Maxwell AFB’s presence in Montgomery is definitely an important factor, though keep in mind that just 12,500 people (out of roughly 386,000 people in metro Montgomery) work for the Air Force.As for the difference between the two cities, I’d say that there’s slightly higher appreciation potential in Birmingham.