I purchased my current primary residence at the end of 2020. I would have about a net 125k cash currently if I were to sell after all closing fees. Thinking about a possible 1031 to my next live in flip? I’ve yet to d...
Hi All! Instead of doing a typical rent to own would you be on the mortgage with your landlord to gain home appreciation if there was insurance built in your landlord will not default?
Good day from Brooklyn NYC,I have a question... does having a real estate license give you access to the MLS or do you have to join a realty group to gain access?
Hello Everyone,I have been learning as much as I can and am wanting to gain some experience soon. My thoughts were to get a primary residence and hopefully be able to find a local bank to allow me to do a 203k loan op...
What factors will cause a home to appreciate? And would buying a home that was built under a certain year not have a chance of appreciation. In advanceThank you all for your responses.
I currently work full time, and I have 10 properties that I have installment sales on, and they will be taxed using long term gains. I got the impression from my CPA that if I was to reduce my employed hours enough(or...
Curious as to thoughts on owner carry v conventional financing. It has been my understanding that owner carry is typically something a buyer does when they have insufficient credit, or ability to qualify for a loan. I...
Hello,I am a newbie to biggerpockets and I have a real estate investment strategy dilemma.I currently own two single family homes in Tigard OR since 1997. There were new construct at the time and has been rented out e...
Hi, I understand rental properties are not earned income so you don’t have to pay self employment tax on them. Has anyone fixed up flips or built new construction and instead of selling immediately, either rent...
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with the Differed Sales Trust (DST) which is a "legal" substitute for the like kind 1031 exchange.
Where you can exchange from real estate into some sort of "annuity" but you can...