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Nancy Roth How much can I afford to spend on a rental upgrade?
7 November 2016 | 16 replies
Is there a method to help me figure this out?
Steven Baca How do I turn $55k if $1M?
8 November 2022 | 42 replies
Ned, I agree with his methods and would like to make that happen sooner than later but here is my current situation if you have some more input.Expert advice needed!!
Zach Henderson Strategy for selling townhouses? 18 units in Clemson, SC
28 December 2016 | 8 replies
I'll try a couple methods out and see what I come up with.Thanks in advance for the feedback.
Gary Baker 1%-2% rental rule of thumb
10 January 2017 | 35 replies
Here in southern California (Orange County), you are looking at more of a 0.4-0.5% using that method and that is in the low B/C class neighborhoods.
Jeff Tisherman rentals - debit cards and collections
17 January 2017 | 3 replies
Does anybody have any experience with square cash, venmo or any other electronic method of collecting rent from tenant who may not have a checking account? 
Mark A. Multi family price craziness
27 February 2017 | 39 replies
I'm one that likes the "Simple Stupid" method.
Breyan Miller New Investor/BP member looking for advice.
31 December 2020 | 9 replies
However, two Appeals Court decisions say you can allocate mortgage interest and property taxes differently, by treating actual rental occupancy days as rental days and all other days — including days of vacancy — as personal days.Before the TCJA, the Appeals Court method was often more beneficial because (1) it allocates more mortgage interest and property taxes to Schedule A (where you could usually fully write off these expenses as allowable itemized deductions under prior law) and (2) it allocates less mortgage interest and property taxes to Schedule E, which usually allowed you to currently deduct more of the other expenses allocable to rental usage (property insurance, utilities, etc.) on Schedule E when applying the rental income limitation.But after the TCJA changes, some vacation-home owners may benefit from using the IRS-approved method instead of the Appeals Court method.
Heather Hall Needing Advice re: selling or renting out a 4200 sq ft home
18 May 2021 | 7 replies
I have actually thought the same thing re: selling this large property and buying smaller ones but it seems it is very cost-prohibitive to buy properties right now, especially due to the COVID- induced, mad-dash for single family homes.Here are some facts about me and some goals:1 - recently retired from mil/ government service and now setting my sights on real-estate investing, with an emphasis on the BRRR method.  
Chase Fisher Renovating Property While Working 9-5
18 May 2021 | 0 replies
Planning out next steps.In all, this was probably less than 8 hours of my week, and it didn’t feel like that.Stop scrolling social media and build something that matters.You have the time, just need to reorient.Drop a comment with any additional "time creation" methods you use at work!
Brigham Pyron How Can I Get Rid of 2 - 55 Gallon Drums With Mixed Auto Fluids?
23 April 2018 | 7 replies
Is there an economical method to get rid of this?