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Juan Acevedo Wholesaling in Los Angeles California
1 April 2024 | 16 replies
Since the the housing market has appreciated so rapidly over the last few years, the wholesale business margins have gotten very thin and will continue to get thinner within the next year or two.If you want to start wholesaling properties with a lot of meat on the bone (profits), I would suggest looking East and Inland towards some of the areas where the affordable housing has shifted to such as Inland Empire, High Desert, Coachella Valley and any other markets that always tend to ride on the coattails of the Metro markets such as Los Angeles. 
Dave Luu Rental Property tax (F1040 Schedule E and F8582)
31 March 2024 | 1 reply
These rules restrict the amount of passive activity losses that can be deducted against other income for taxpayers with high incomes.Form 8582 is used to calculate and report passive activity losses and credits.
Justin Strait Anderson Business Advisors
2 April 2024 | 27 replies
I highly recommend you to learn as much as you can via their recorded videos and/or live event. 
Minho Lee Seeking Advice on Real Estate Investment Strategy with $350K
1 April 2024 | 20 replies
@Minho LeeA couple of things to consider, if you are looking at Shrewsbury, Grafton Worcester etc, These are pretty high growth markets from what I understand although I'm not in that market I just have family there. 
Sandy Chau Valuating Land at <1% of Purchase Price for Depreciation
31 March 2024 | 3 replies
For example: If I bought a house for $200K, and the quote to construct the very same house in the same location is $300K, then the value of improvements should be considerably high ($200K) and the value of the land be considered negligible (closer to 0).Of course this helps depreciate more improvements in the life of the property, but I would like to hear your thoughts on whether this logic would hold up with IRS in the event of an audit.What do you think?
Haylee Moore Need Insurance Referrals-URGENT!
31 March 2024 | 2 replies
@Haylee Moore I highly recommend Jake Trimble with Brightway Insurance.
Devon Moore Investing Trends In Their Early Stages
31 March 2024 | 3 replies
Some trends I have been looking into are modular built homes, uses for small offices in the suburbs, and MTRs in high demand areas.Interested to hear what people have seen!
Nate Sanow Average Net Cash Flow ? (Per door)
1 April 2024 | 98 replies
That’s reallly where I like being, I rather buy 100 doors at $200 per door, than 10 for $900... get decent cashflow today, and the wealth tomorrow type thing.We buy dozens of SF units each month in one arm of my real estate business, which can include the low volume hard rehabs, or high volume turkey style properties.At the sametime I’m also investing my cash into MF directly myself, or via syndications. 
Kristen Haynes How To Avoid Capital Gains Taxes On Your Personal Home Sale
31 March 2024 | 4 replies
I found this excellent article this morning- folks in high-appreciating real estate markets, take note!
Christian Torres ADU Finally Completed!
30 March 2024 | 0 replies
After ADU was finished, it was rented out.