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Travis Tamillo Active duty turned Realtor
11 January 2025 | 13 replies
I retired in 2008 with 21 years in the Air Force.13 sales in your first year is pretty impressive, particularly for someone on active duty.
Eli Edwards Help finding active wholesalers
28 December 2024 | 5 replies
Contact potential sellers who are not actively seeking to sell their real estate holdings.  
Kayla M. College Student and soon to be Active Duty Military hoping to learn and connect
9 January 2025 | 8 replies
Take time to learn through military-focused resources like Military House Hacking or Active Duty Passive Income, and connect with other military investors online or on base.
Veronica Cervera Can you wholesale a deal that is active with a real estate agent?
7 January 2025 | 1 reply
Can you wholesale a deal that is active with a real estate agent?
Melanie Baldridge active income” and “passive income"
20 December 2024 | 0 replies
There are several different types of income in the US tax code.Two main types are “active income” and “passive income".Active income is money you earn from working, such as wages from a W-2 job or income from running a business.Passive income is money you earn from investments like real estate, stocks, or rental income from your RE portfolio where you earn $ without actively working.Normally, you can't use passive losses (like losses from real estate investments) to offset active income like your salary from a W-2 job.That is unless you are an RE Pro.The reality is, that Real Estate Pro status is just a filing status similar to filing married or jointly.And if you are a real estate professional you CAN use passive real estate losses to offset active income from other sources.To qualify as an RE Pro you must:1.
Jake Bute How to track time in business to accommodate 500+ hours?
9 January 2025 | 7 replies
Secondly, calendar and email functions/apps on computers and smartphones provide great records and a log.
Feroz Penangwala Are You Actively Investing in Real Estate?
18 December 2024 | 5 replies
Quote from @Feroz Penangwala: Hi everyone, I’m curious—how many of you are actively closing real estate deals right now?
Sebastien Lamarche Hello BiggerPockets! New PRO here
6 January 2025 | 3 replies
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Sherylyn Holden New Short Term Rental Rules in San Antonio, TX
30 December 2024 | 13 replies
The city emailed me not too long ago informing me that there was some "system error" and they approved that permit by mistake.
Brandon Leo Advice on Picking Up Commercial Customers?
2 January 2025 | 2 replies
I spent a decade in advertising, before founding and running a custom wood shop for another decade, so 'm pretty good at the self-promotion.I agree with you that the more gorilla approach would be most effective and that's actually what i've been doing – calling RE agents in my service area with active listings, introducing myself to property managers and leasing agents...To answer your question, I will have to handle the work myself for 6-12 months to build out the SOPs and field service management systems, but I have a lot of relationships for those looking to "do the work".I'll check out the meet up and would love to grab a cup of coffee, I'll shoot you an email.