I’m purchasing a house for $60,000. The seller wants $30,000 now (2019) and $30,000 in January (2020) to spread the tax liability into 2 fiscal years. Can I do this? I was thinking maybe a 3 month owner finance.
Woo Hoo...way to go, residents of Florida! With consumer confidence the highest it's been in 15 years, who are you going to connect with today to make new business deals happen?!Don't wait...Let's Make A Deal!!Floridi...
I’m looking to invest with a group that accommodates TIC investors. My 1031 proceeds are half equity and half debt and I can not fund the debt component with any additional personal funds. Is there a way for TIC to ...
Anyone have youtube videos, podcast episodes, or articles that teach you ways to make a creative finance offer?
How you write off your auto expenses does matter for taxes. It also does matter for loan underwriting. Notoriously, lenders and CPAs do not understand each others' rules and are often locked in needless conflicts. Fre...
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Anyone utilizing the build to rent strategy in or around the fresno area? I am interested in pursuing this strategy, but I don't have any experience with new construction, besides ADUs.
My plan would be t...
So after using the Fix and Flip calculator for the first time I realized the calculator asked the purchase price, associated costs and desired profit; however at no point did it ask for my expected tax rate. Anyone fa...
I always here people talking about not getting over leveraged when doing multiple BRRR properties. Can someone give me an example of at what point someone would be over leveraged? I’m having a hard time understanding ...
Hi gang;I’ve been hearing and reading a lot about using multi-channel marketing for REI campaigns So I thought I would offer my input. In most cases the term multi-channel marketing refers to an integrated campaign us...
I’ve purchased duplexes in the Kansas City market and have budgeted about 5% on CapEx. I’ve been interested in looking at 4-10 unit properties and curious if that 5% CapEx figure is still good or does CapEx % typicall...