ADAPTIVE REUSEWhat is there to know?Urban centers, suburban regions, and rural areas grapple with a significant deficiency in affordable housing. Simultaneously, the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, coupled wit...
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I have 8 homes that I currently own and all have been rented with no issues. I am thinking about selling one to make money to pay off debt which is currently the house I live in. it should bring me I hope 12...
Hi everyone,I'm looking for some help about my on-site and on-call compensation!! I've been employed with a small start up company for just over a year where we do short term luxury rentals in Denver. It's myself (ass...
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What are some alternatives to maximize the LTV ratio after a cash purchase? For instance, if you buy a home for $120,000 in cash, one option is delayed financing, where you can obtain a conventional mortgag...
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Tonight I wanted to post a question I have been thinking a lot about lately. "How could an investor best utilize property to lower taxable income"?
We currently own...
hi BPers! I'm looking at a subject to deal where the overdue water bill is almost 10k! Property isn't up and running. Any advise on possible reductions?
If you do some maintenances on your rental property, such as fixing a clogged toilet, replacing a broken door, etc., can you count your own labor as expenses?
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Is there a way to use investing in real estate to help offset someone's taxes? The scenario is a single member LLC filing as an S Corp. The tax burden is high, and I was wondering-if funding were not an issue-is there...
Hello Fellow Investors, I am looking for some guidance, I am building a proposal to present to investors. But I am curious from people who have some experience or have partnered with others who provided the capital ho...
Hi all, I am looking at a duplex (1500 sqft), which has a large detached garage (~700 sqft floor area). I am thinking of adding 2 stories on top of the garage (essentially rebuilding the garage) and adding north of 10...