Steven Barr
Is anybody cashflowing right now???
12 December 2022 | 57 replies
Ive been telling my clients and myself that when interest rates are at decades highs its hard to cashflow in many markets but if you can refi in a year or so your cash flow will return plus you may be able to take advantage of the 100% or 80% bonus depreciation in the meantime.
Nicholas Fehr
How much do you pay for cost segregation studies?
21 March 2022 | 3 replies
I received a predictive analysis which outlines a potential for $260,000 in bonus depreciation for my $1,425,000 property.
Wade Barnett
How are ADU's currently being appraised in Los Angeles? After SB 9 was passed.
23 May 2023 | 13 replies
I guess currently a lot of times they value ADU's like pools, or workshops or other auxiliary bonus structures.
Suneeta Mullin
REPS / Tax Shelter + SDIRA
9 January 2024 | 3 replies
, and claiming bonus depreciation against active income.2.
Julio Gonzalez
Is cost segregation really worth it due to recapture?
19 January 2024 | 12 replies
You would owe $40,000 ($200,000 x 20%) in capital gains tax for a total tax liability of $71,818.Let’s say you elected to utilize a cost segregation study and bonus depreciation instead of using straight-line depreciation.
Leah Sales
Converting primary to STR and building ADU on the same land
14 January 2024 | 0 replies
If the primary is converted to an STR and we move into the ADU, is it still possible to cost seg/bonus depreciate the STR?
Matthew Brown
Cost Segregation Study Worth It?
19 January 2024 | 7 replies
@Matthew BrownThe only two certainties are:1. cost segregation has nothing to do with your local property taxes2. cost segregation will not help you with your NJ state taxes, because NJ does not recognize bonus depreciationWhether or not it will help you with your Federal (IRS) taxes depends on a lot of factors that have to be evaluated by your own tax accountant and not by cost segregation companies.
Jimmy Humphrey
Larger Down Payment for "Cash Flow"
22 April 2023 | 36 replies
These bills are "expenses" to an investor since they come back in the form of rent payments (with bonus money attached).In the end, this also shows the lie of your home being your greatest investment...it's not.
Chingju Hu
Is it weird to buy rental properties instead of primary residence
9 August 2017 | 139 replies
You also get the added bonus of not paying taxes on gains as long as you live there for two years.
Carrie Brauninger
first property advice
19 July 2023 | 35 replies
Ultimately, I see myself investing not necessarily for cash flow (although that would be a bonus) but more so for appreciation where I can then sell it closer to retirement.