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Sateesh Kumar Property tax deductions on W2 in Syndications
28 January 2024 | 10 replies
Hello @Sateesh Kumar,These syndication deductions are only against passive income.
Robert Johnson Reasonable to turn a garage into a STR to house hack in Austin?
29 January 2024 | 9 replies
But, it can also make it more attractive for investors who are looking for income
Noah Bacon NEW RELEASE: The State of Real Estate Investing Report 2024 by Dave Meyer
28 January 2024 | 13 replies
They see something they want they pay up for it and could care less about interest rates.That compared to areas with more lower to middle incomes when in the best of times with interest rates in the 3's people barely qualified for those houses.
Logan L. What would you do in my situation?
29 January 2024 | 17 replies
Meanwhile, we both want to build up as much passive income as possible so that we have the option to retire whenever we’d like, spend a lot of time with our family, and I can train jiu jitsu and go elk hunting whenever I want haha.  
Zachary Stanley Do some people just have "it". Whatever "it" is...
29 January 2024 | 29 replies
If you think about “it” you are already ahead of all those unfortunate people who realized one income is not enough by being on this forum!
Tracy Cheon What are the technical(digital) tools do investors and(or) general contractors use?
28 January 2024 | 6 replies
There are some great software tools out there for organizing flip income, expenses, and important tax / financial info. but I wouldn't recommend Quickbooks (and I'm not alone in this as a CPA).
Kyle McVay Letter from City Regarding Reporting Improvements
28 January 2024 | 3 replies
We are in Texas and we do not have a state income tax, they operate off of property taxes so they are higher. 
Miguel Gutierrez What you would do with $600k
28 January 2024 | 5 replies
Hi, My name is Miguel,My wife and I we have a household income $140k/year.we have a 30year debt loan (220k with 2.4%interest rate)we have 45 and 42 years old and 3 kids (4),(7)(10)we have now $600k in cash right now 1/2 invested by our self in stocks from savings last years but consuming a lot of time and energy to do that, and the other 1/2 of the money came money thay we inherited and is right now still managed the same financial advisor that they were managed before the money without great results for the moment in the last couple years.we would like to keep just focused the next 10-15 in our kids and our work, but we would like to maximize as much as possible our networth to be in a good financial position for us  and our kids when we cross the 60 years old border!
Ertha Luma-Gruber Starting out as a new investore in Toledo, Ohio
28 January 2024 | 2 replies
I'm looking to buy a couple income properties in Toledo, Ohio.
Jack Lander Who needs help getting started with wholesaling ?
30 January 2024 | 37 replies
2) Divorce- family issues are one of the biggest reasons for a property to be abandoned or distressed.3) Disaster- (this could be financial, such as loss of job, loss of income due to illness or other reason, etc… or natural disaster, such as the hurricane, tornado or any of the other disasters around)4) Detention- jail, or legal issues.all of these are public records.Buyers- it doesn’t matter if you are a investor or buying for yourself, but there will be a deed.