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2 April 2021 | 12 replies
Need help on how my company could apply for pure company credits.
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14 October 2017 | 69 replies
When you can't figure out what is the better investment, you are only stuck with what you know.Take for example the following spreadsheet with 3 kinds of properties- a Cash Flow Property- a Semi Cash Flow Property- a Pure Appreciating PropertyThis is PURE Math.The problem is when you don't know the MATH and therefore, can't figure out what is the best property because you can't boil them down to an IRR.I know that the majority here won't get it.
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26 January 2020 | 55 replies
If you are thinking of owning rental properties purely from the desire to tack on tax breaks to your current income, IMO that is a wrong expectation without some unusual circumstances and tax strategies.
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6 December 2021 | 11 replies
So I'd recommend having a solid 25-30% of your profit set aside to pay taxes purely as a ballpark estimate, and make sure you're tracking all of your business expenses so that your profit reported is as accurately as possible.
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13 April 2022 | 24 replies
Or you're buying distressed properties that need repairs and you sink money in and you're paid back via a refi vs pure cash flow.If you just have multifamily, and no regular W2 job, there are lots of ways you can have little to no income while still being able to put down on a property over and over.
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6 June 2013 | 12 replies
While I wouldn't jump for joy at $200/mo, that's not the only game in town by any means.Around here, beating the 2% rule isn't too tough, and that's nice in comparison to other areas.Sorry...
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5 May 2020 | 5 replies
As a pure investor we have neighborhoods we shy away from because the numbers and risks don't work for us & we have clients who only have interest in certain neighborhoods.
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1 August 2020 | 4 replies
When my daughter and roommate move out we transition to pure long term or student rental at appx. $450/m net monthly cash flow proceeds.
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17 October 2019 | 11 replies
Those calls or messages brings so much joy to my heart.