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Nick Colvill How many people qualify as a Real Estate Professional for taxes?
5 September 2018 | 5 replies
There is an hours requirement but also it states that you MUST spend more time on REI than any other activities(s) A read a tax case not too long ago where a surgeon tried to qualify because he self managed his whole portfolio, yadda yadda...Ultimately the IRS said you're in the Operating room for 10 hours a day 6 days a week.
Rafael Salinas II New goals, new life starts now. (Chicagoland)
1 November 2018 | 8 replies
The wedding isn't paying itself. haha)Investing goalsMy first goal is to buy a duplex/3plex/4plex once I get married and house hack it.Eventually, I want to own a few multi-homes and create passive income to live on.I'll probably focus on Illinois and Indiana since I spend most of my time in these areas then branch out.Nice meeting everyone. 
Casey Sung Hello from a REI newbie in New York
7 September 2018 | 13 replies
You can spend a lot of time reading, but like you said getting out there and getting a deal is definitely the way to go...do your numbers and research and dig in, start building your network, and find good people to work with...it's a lot of fun!
Paul Crangle 50K Renovation or New Property?
4 September 2018 | 0 replies
Option 1:  Spend $50,000 on a conversion from a huge basement garage to a mother-in-law unit that would increase your rent by $500 per month on an existing rental.Option 2:  Spend $50,000 on a down payment on your next deal that should cashflow $200 per month after expenses, in addition to the loan paydown, appreciation, and tax benefits.
Account Closed Creating Value For Both Parties.
4 September 2018 | 0 replies
These small fixes allow my sellers to walk away with more cash in their pockets and my buyers have new roofs and windows without spending any of their own money.
Taylor Jardine Refi or big down payment?
4 October 2018 | 1 reply
We‘re nor sure how to fInance the next property we have about $30k of liquid cash that we’re comfortable spending if need be, but would definitely be more comfortable using OPM and not losing our leverage.
Oliver Martin Bought properties during the last crash. What should I do now?
6 September 2018 | 4 replies
Having 5 (maybe up to eight) free and clear houses in good locations and good tenants, and continue working my full-time job with no pressure to do overtime or with the possibility to retire early, and travel more or spend quality time with my future family would be an ideal goal for me.What would you guys do?
Nancy Lucca Better to buy out of state and rent it out or buy a place for me?
13 September 2018 | 9 replies
If you decide to purchase out of state, really spend some time researching what you are getting yourself into...specifically, look into what kinds of exit strategies are available.
Lauren Messenger Realtor recomendationa in Ft. Meyers and Cape Coral Florida
8 September 2018 | 4 replies
I'm licensed as an appraiser and spend the bulk of my time analyzing just about everything as it relates to real estate.
Louis Siano Real estate license for wholesalers?
9 September 2018 | 8 replies
I have a Broker's license and I've done several wholesale deals (however I don't consider myself a "wholesaler").If the only reason you want a license is to have access to the MLS you will be going through a lot of work and effort, and spending a lot more money than you really need to.