Seena N.
California resident sold rental property in Georgia - CA capital gains??
1 March 2024 | 4 replies
You are required to report worldwide income on your federal and California tax return.Since California's tax rate is higher than Georgia, you are ultimately paying California tax rates when you sell the home.California will provide you a credit for taxes that you pay to Georgia but will still be required to pay the difference.
Cindi Dixon
Opportunities for small-balance investors in the South Florida Residential Market
1 March 2024 | 1 reply
KCCH provides unique opportunities for small-balance investors to access exclusive offerings in the burgeoning South Florida residential real estate market through private capital equity partnerships.
Josh Haney
Real Estate license and how it relates to personal investments
3 March 2024 | 36 replies
Remmber being a an agent is really a sales position, which is why many are leary of them --- why else would the association need to develop a Code of Ethics and market it so much (and provide so much training).As you do more deals and network/learn with/from other agents, hopefully you will become a better agent.
Salomon W.
Need a Second lien lender
1 March 2024 | 9 replies
Hello everyone, I am looking for a lender to provide a second lien on multiple single family rentals, but which is not based on personal income.
Ariel Gonzalez
MF Investor Meetup
1 March 2024 | 9 replies
On a separate note, I see that you're a lender, do you have provide loans for properties in the NC or SC area?
Jacob Lopez
Running Cash Flow #s by the Four Square Method - Deal or Bust?
2 March 2024 | 16 replies
That makes sense of course, and I provide them feedback on expense estimates and rental comps to estimate accurate rents.
Jaya Laun
First Time Rental Investor in Pittsburgh - what am I missing?
1 March 2024 | 6 replies
PGH has some great neighborhoods, but it also has some very, very rough neighborhoods (and some areas that are OK, but which may become rougher over the next 5-10 years).At its root, your question is whether you, as a first-time investor, should buy an OOS property in a C or D area because the property cashflows well on paper.This is one of the most commonly discussed topics on the forums; here’s my response taken from a previous thread:Usually, "new investor" and "out of state" don't mix.
Andrea Lauritzen
Branching into out of state investing
1 March 2024 | 39 replies
Also sounds like it's a great mix for cash flow and appreciation, good long term hold spot.
AnnMarie Bacchus
Are CPA’s necessary before starting out? If not, at what point is a CPA necessary?
4 March 2024 | 59 replies
Like any other service (doctor, dentist, car mechanic, real estate agent, etc), there are excellent, good, average/okay, and terrible providers.
Bonnie Low
Has anyone used Seabury Investments LLC for funding?
3 March 2024 | 53 replies
I provide these to my Masterclass and my Investor Download Center subscribers.