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Charles A. Why I sold Cleveland.
25 July 2019 | 78 replies
Keep  buying low, with 25-30% down, leveraged debt to decrease the bottom line taxes too.  
Shiloh Lundahl What are realistic rates of return for passive investors?
12 August 2019 | 19 replies
As time goes on, its impact decreases, but needless to say some people got very lucky and their success has a lot to with luck vis-à-vis when they entered the market.
AJ Smith Solo 401k Eligibility
20 April 2021 | 8 replies
For example, say I were to pay myself a salary of 15k annually for property management, I could contribute this 15k to a solo 401k and decrease my overall taxable income by 15k?
MarieChele Porter Interviewing turn key companies
6 April 2018 | 16 replies
For example, is it more new construction type of properties but which will lend to a renter-filled neighborhood which will decrease exit strategy options later?
Daman Gandhi Are you receiving rents since lockdown?
20 June 2020 | 124 replies
We're not having to use those fees right now to be successful.We have however seen very slight decreases in total collections from April to May to June.  
Account Closed Working from Home: Where will the World Go?
15 May 2020 | 14 replies
It's not viable for the majority of businesses to have a significant portion of their work force work from home, so I would disagree that the value of office buildings will decrease over time.
Jerry W. What effect will the war in the Ukraine hon our economy?
14 March 2022 | 10 replies
The key is to (always) buy  with the worst case in mind, so if things go south for a while with the economy, etc, you're still in a position of having income, even if it's decreased somewhat.Remember, when housing goes bust, more ppl need to rent.
Jessica Jones East Bay Real Estate Investing in 2020 (Section 8, BRRR...)
30 January 2020 | 16 replies
Have you ever seen the fair market rents DECREASE (or has funding been cut?)
Paul Beets Second BRRRR! 23.99% CoC ROI with minimal rehab...
22 October 2019 | 10 replies
Typical 5 year ARMs with <25 year amortizations which can increase the monthly payment and decrease cashflow.   
Nicholas Bolcon Huge Potential Tax Increase, West Warwick RI
8 September 2019 | 17 replies
Then they adjust the mill rate to ensure that the necessary amount is raised in total.The salient point is, if everyone's value increases, then it doesn't necessarily mean your particular tax bill will increase, in fact (somewhat counter intuitively) it might actually decrease, if your value didn't increase as much as other properties did.So that's why it's essentially to check out the other part of the equation and determine if the mill rate went down.Individual towns do have financial challenges (e.g., pensions/entitlements) coming up, and let's not forget that Central Falls did declare bankruptcy in the last financial crisis.