Greetings,I'm wondering if we should start a LLC or some other type of business to do the following?We are currently debt free but are wanting to take out a mortgage on the home we own, we are going to purchase Crowds...
Just getting started with rental property investing and I’m wondering if the cash flow generated above and beyond all expenses (PITI etc) is taxable as income in NJ. Numbers to illustrate the question: PITI is $3000/...
How do I start investing in the real estate, become properties owner and start leasing same for regular and steady income?
Hello BiggerPockets, Currently I am working on a flip project, I should be done with it before the end of the year. Due to market uncertainty, I might have to postpone selling the property or take a loss. My other ha...
I am Passive Real Estate investor and plan on investing in an ATM Fund in the amount of $200K. The investment will provide investors with a 24.7% annualized preferred return (paid monthly), and the potential for sign...
Pulling my hair out on this...I have no idea which to classify this as. Sure I can be safe and treat it as a capital expense, but I don't know if it makes sense to.We have a small rental property with a huge deck. We ...
Hi Bigger Pockets,I've seen bits and pieces of information about this in various places, but I'd like to ask people who have actually gone through this procedure.I anticipate my rental properties will accumulate about...
Let me know if have this right. If I use a crowdfunding company like Reality Shares, or Groundfloor, and I receive interest in 6 months, it is considered ordinary income for taxes. Or, if I receive the interest after ...
I've been throwing around the idea of investing in a multi-family property for a few years now, and I've been running the numbers on multiple properties. I've singled down on one that I think I would like to purchase ...
Thought to be “dead in the water,” the Johnson-Crapo bill lost some steam last week when six Democratic Senators removed their support. The proposed bill would replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with a new governme...