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Maddison Martin Unique situation I am in, possibly buying my landlords triplex in Belmont Heights
27 May 2024 | 4 replies
Depending on your income You get to take depreciation off your regular income (usually up to $25k) of 3.6% per year of the building’s value.Many of your everyday expense can be deducted from your income as business expenses. 
Ian Dale Ibrado house hacking to get in an expensive market
28 May 2024 | 10 replies
Ensure the area has strong rental demand and good appreciation potential.
Benjamin Hui Pest control - who should foot the bill?
30 May 2024 | 8 replies
i cover pest control and lawn care on my stuff. keeps down on issues and i know the place looks good. for my student rentals i also build in a quarterly cleaning fee where my cleaning lady comes through and does a deep clean. extra eyes on stuff and parents happily pay it to ensure their kids have a solid spot. pass through cost for me and well worth it. 
Bryan McNulty Question re: Jersey City “Heights”
29 May 2024 | 2 replies
What developers used to be able to build 2 units on a 25x100 they can now build 3, allowing them to offer more for 25x100 lots and profit more off these builds.
Mitchell Rosenberg Pros and Cons of Buying a Fixer-Upper in Today's Market?
28 May 2024 | 2 replies
Less Competition - High-interest rates and market uncertainty may deter some flippers, reducing competition for distressed propertiesMarket Demand - In some areas, there remains strong demand for renovated, move-in-ready homes.Price Negotiation - Sellers of distressed properties may be more willing to negotiate in a high-interest rate environment.Cons:High Carrying Costs - High-interest rates increase the cost of borrowing, which raises your holding costs (interest payments, taxes, insurance, utilities).Market Volatility - Real estate markets can be unpredictable, and high-interest rates may lead to slower home sales and declining prices in some areas.Renovation Risks - Unexpected renovation costs and delays are common risks in any market, and high-interest rates exacerbate the financial impact of these issues.Financing Challenges - Securing financing for both the purchase and renovation can be more difficult and expensive in a high-interest rate environment.Mitigation Strategies:Thorough Market ResearchAccurate BudgetingEfficient Project ManagementFlexible FinancingExit StrategyFixing and flipping properties in today's market can still be profitable if approached with caution and thorough preparation.
Timothy Yang New young investor looking to buy first rental property
29 May 2024 | 13 replies
If you can take on another job or work more hours to build up some savings you can get a primary residence with little to no down payment if you can find the programs in your area. 
Carol Lam Wealthability program testimony?
29 May 2024 | 27 replies
The contact told me we should separate the 1099 income from s corp entity, that would already save us money.we should also give a percentage of our s corp as shares to our two daughters, that would also save us taxes.I also want to get into real estate investment to build passive income.  
Ally Alvarez What are red flags for a market for LTRs?
28 May 2024 | 7 replies
However, it could also suggest a strong rental demand if the units are consistently occupied.
Alana Reynolds Which is better in your opinion
29 May 2024 | 6 replies
Build equity over time and take advantage of tax write offs and appreciation. 3-400 a month on a 70k investment is a 5-6% cash on cash return - you can get that in a high yield savings right now, and, that's objectively a lot of cash to shell out. 
Darnell Fenderson First Time BRRR
27 May 2024 | 19 replies
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