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Euan Arcia San Diego Flip
23 August 2016 | 7 replies
Purchase price: $600kRehab: $120k (Includes labor, finishes, taxes, insurance, utilities, etc...)Commissions: 2.5% = $20,500Sold for $820kProfit: $79,500BEFOREAFTER
Adam Rees Buy 2nd home or investment property
21 August 2016 | 3 replies
But at the same time, next year when I'm doing my taxes and need to claim ownership of a house that I'm getting an income from....and I get red flagged and in trouble...that'd suck.
Account Closed Tenant is interested in purchasing my house
20 August 2016 | 11 replies
If you sell for $125k then there is no gain on which to be taxed.
Dan Cho Help Financing 1 Duplex & 9 Unit Apt on Same Plot
20 August 2016 | 7 replies
I have some heloc available and I will outline that information below.Purchase Price: $575,000Revenue: $100,183Expense: $33,355NOI: $39,113Seller Willing to Finance with 30% Down: $172,500HELOC Availability: $220,000Appraised 6/2016: $575,0002013-2016: $200,000 in Renovation, proven with Tax ReturnI was hoping to use the HELOC for a down payment.
James Peoples Starting an Legal Entity
21 August 2016 | 2 replies
I'm looking for referrals for anybody that's can assist in helping set-up a legal entity for tax purposes the correct way, particularly in the Atlanta Metro Area.
Michael Clevenger Appraisal fell short
9 September 2016 | 55 replies
Maybe a little easier than fighting city hall, but not by much. 10-4 on your comment about taxes.
David Bell Rehab costs 100% deductible?
20 August 2016 | 4 replies
Chances are that any tax saving you may realize from your rental property investment won't come close to offsetting the income tax and the 10% penalty you will  pay on the 401K withdrawal.
Jeremy Cohen What They Won't Tell You About Property Investment
21 August 2016 | 4 replies
The problem normally that comes to mind with this strategy is two fold: 1) You have to take title to the property (even if only for a second) so there are double transfer taxes, double closing costs, etc., to pay...., and 2) the new buyer may have trouble getting a loan because now you have a title seasoning problem (most banks only wish to give loans secured by properties that have been held by the seller for 12 months or longer).
Jeremy Cohen Wholesaling To Homeowners
21 August 2016 | 6 replies
The problem normally that comes to mind with this strategy is two fold: 1) You have to take title to the property (even if only for a second) so there are double transfer taxes, double closing costs, etc., to pay...., and 2) the new buyer may have trouble getting a loan because now you have a title seasoning problem (most banks only wish to give loans secured by properties that have been held by the seller for 12 months or longer).
Nelson Howard Chicagoan new to investing and 203k
24 August 2016 | 5 replies
Annual taxes, abatements6.