So I get why people use cap rats and how to calculate them.But why is high cap rate good for seller and low cap rate better for buyer? I don't get the reasoning behind it?
I am looking for advice and ideas from those with experience with 1031 exchanges. I have a family member in the process of selling their business and was recently advised to consider a 1031 exchange for the portion of...
For those of you that have been looking at investing in Opportunity Zones, take a look at this idea.I know that if you buy a property for $500,000, where the land is worth $100,000, and the improvements are worth $400...
I have a lead that is considering selling. It is an SFH that he has not lived in for over 5 years. The seller wants to avoid capital gains taxes. I will give him a 1031 Exchange as an option. Anything else?
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Has anyone done mid-term rentals (MTR) in areas with colleges and universities as the primary demand generator. If so, can you provide some details on your experience and who was most interested in renti...
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My husband and I have had a long term goal of investing in real estate and just recently started investing. We purchased five houses last year, all of which are producing positive cash flow. I just recently separated...
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Sort of new to BP. I am looking to purchase a rental home in my area, current listing is for $49K. My question is this. I have around $20K in my current 401(k) at work that I would like to roll into a SD IRA. ...
Hello investors, Should I create an LLC to start buying properties with? Specifically, the plan is to buy single family and small multifamily homes to rent out. What are the tax benefits of buying these properties und...
Alright, don't jump all over me for the question, but I really don't know the answerLet's say I buy a home for $100,000 and put 20% down with a 7.25% mortgage. I now have $80,000 worth of debt with roughly $450/month ...