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J Scott We're Mainstream Again
12 April 2011 | 3 replies
Once we built a large enough organization we would have some influence (hopefully) that would impact some of these outlandish laws that impact our lively hood just like the NRA has say in their types of issues.
Levi Gale Flipping taxes
21 April 2011 | 6 replies
Because other aspects of my business(es) will have great impact on my tax bracket, available deductions, etc, I'm not sure I could accurately factor taxes into the equation even if I wanted to.
Bryan Hancock Extend and Pretend
16 April 2011 | 5 replies
This is the best article on "extend and pretend" that I have seen so far:[url=http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/1962.pdf]TAMU Extend and Pretend Article[url]I guess there are some intelligent Aggies out there :wink: What are your thoughts on how the policy will play out and how it will impact the CRE market going forward?
Tom C Apartments vs Shopping centers
17 April 2011 | 12 replies
If you stay local you will need to look at inventory of existing retail and multifamily and demand.You will need to see if rents are declining and average vintage age of the buildings.How long you will hold and what financing you seek will have a big impact as well as the returns you are seeking.It's just an impossible question to get specific on.I can have one investor love Multifamily because of the value add play and dump cash in for 50% occupancy.Another just wants a fully performing tax shelter and wants low risk.It's just like taxes in that everyone will want something different.My goal working with an investor is to ask a bunch of question and get them focused on a strategy based on the answers and formulate a plan from their.Some want strong returns and others want low hassle with wealth preservation as they already have millions.
Tammy R. Hello, Found this forum and thought I best introduce myself!
17 April 2011 | 10 replies
:grin:Maybe it won't impact others like it did me, but my intention is ONLY to bring helpful information to other investors, and NOT expose them to the usual webinar that sells products we don't necessarily need, which I steer away from myself.
Account Closed 1031 Exchange- Make sense?
20 April 2011 | 18 replies
The replacement property in a 1031 exchange must be held for investment use, or for use in your business.Flip property does not meet the "qualified use" requirement.Instead, look at the tax impact of a sale.
Felix Krull Does money down really make sense in the cash flow business?
24 April 2011 | 7 replies
There are many things to consider and I don't think that I would consider having to much 100% LTV property in my portfolio even if it was possible.Leverage can be a very good thing but it can also seriously impact your portfolio if property values decrease.
Bryan Hancock Choose That Credit - What To Finance SFR Builds With
22 April 2011 | 0 replies
Projects should take around 6 months to construct and sell. 20-day dwell times for pulling new money and loan covenants that could impact other projects.
Felix Krull Found a bank owned house for 21k
30 April 2011 | 19 replies
If your are has a lot of distressed sales, that would have a negative impact on the market value, so be careful.The house is located in the low income side of town, so there are obviously issues with its age, amenities and some minor crime.
Anthony Halstead BIGGER than Hyperinflation?
29 April 2011 | 13 replies
And this is as demand is increasing.Resource shortage could have a bigger impact on our lives than any and all govt printing of money.