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Junior Jaquet Hernandez Pre-construction investment benefits in the Dominican Republic, Punta Cana and other:
13 February 2024 | 0 replies
In this post, I share with you the pre-construction investment benefits in the Dominican republic in the tourism sectors like Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, Sosua, and others.Among the benefits of acquiring properties on plans are the following:1- Capital Gains: the increase in the value of a property over time, due to different factors, such as accessibility, location, within the urban environment, services and infrastructure, and urban and architectural value.2- CONFOTUR tax benefits: law 158-01, which establishes tax benefits for real estate investors in the country's tourism sectors, which grants the benefit of tax exemption for 15 years.a)- Real estate transfer tax 3%.b)- Real estate asset tax (IPI) 1%.3- Financing available with an interest rate of 0%:Which works depending on the policies of each project, it normally works as follows.a)- the unit must be reserved from $2000 onwards.b)- They are given an approximate period of 21 days - 30 days to complete the downpayment 20%.c)- it is financed in monthly installments without interest until 50% of the value of the property is reached at the time of delivery 12-24 monthly paymentsd)- the remaining 50% can be financed with a bank or you can pay it cash.4- Resort administration: which guarantees monthly profitability and a return on investment which we could talk about by a zoom meeting..Thank you
Wes Blackwell How Universal Basic Income Could Change Real Estate Investing
29 January 2020 | 197 replies
The job scenario will change in the next 30-40 years with AI and it might redefine jobs and who are required.Yes people always need a place to live,but they just might not be able to afford much .I hope that day comes after I am dead, or if it arrives earlier..I hope I have the strength and knowledge to get up and work in the new environment.
Cole Raiford Do you want a recession?
26 July 2019 | 101 replies
In a deflationary environment a 2.5% 30 year is going to look amazing in yield.
Stephanie Simmons New to Bigger Pockets Forum - Investor in Lakeland, FL
15 October 2019 | 10 replies
The more rural areas of Florida like Lakeland and its environs offer great investment potential. 1% deals can still be had, and sometimes more.
Nick Farrell I don't trust my Financial Advisor, what should I do?
2 July 2019 | 43 replies
Expense ratio .81%, but beta of only .97   Lots of FAANG exposure.In a low rate environment I'd be hesitant to have any bonds, but now that I see what my boys are in I may adjust their funds at these frothy levels. 
Rosston Smith Doing your own repairs *RANT*
3 November 2016 | 69 replies
I'll have my S65 doing a smooth 130 all the way to Florida to sip drank soon enough...  
Nick Askew Cincinnati House Hacking
11 February 2024 | 15 replies
This includes trends in consumer behavior, technology adoption, and any industry-specific developments.Regulatory Environment:Be aware of the local regulatory environment and any recent changes in policies that may affect businesses.Competitive Landscape:Identify key competitors in the area and understand their market share.
Darren Sager Patriot Act on Netflix Perverts What Real Estate Investor Are
23 May 2020 | 48 replies
And that's not going to change in the current political environment.
Jamie Cox Due on sale clause a sub to deals
26 December 2023 | 14 replies
To do so they would actually need to foreclose on the home, not likely in this environment. 8)
Lance Knapp Is Now a Good Time To Invest? (First Time Buyer in LA, CA)
4 April 2016 | 116 replies
That tells me a lot of people see it as a low risk environment and are parking money there.