I am in the process of subdividing a lot and building 2 new homes. It was brought to my attention that deconstruction could more than pay for itself with the tax deduction. But this is $30k more expensive than demoi...
We are looking for the best way to develop a contract for a 70/30 split with a hard money lender. I was thinking an LLC. We are going to do all the labor and provide all the equipment. Who should be responsible for th...
When you have found a potential deal and you are getting ready to make an offer, part of the calculation for that offer has to include the necessary repairs to either bring that property to its potential retail value ...
Hello all! Working on my first remodel and had some questions and would appreciate advice! Location is in Seattle. I found some topics in the forum that answered some of these questions, but they were from all over th...
When conducting rehabbing and house building, where is the best place to source market rates for labor and materials? How do you make sure your contractor is providing a market price on materials?
What’s the biggest challenge you’ve faced during a fix-and-flip project, and how did you turn it around for a successful sale?
I'm debating whether or not I should let my contractor buy the materials for the job. What do you guys recommend I should do to go about this the right way?
I leverage my Life Insurance cash value in a couple of different ways with an LLC, and I have some questions about active vs. passive classification on the deals I'm doing.
I take a policy loan personally, and then I...
Not sure if this has ever been suggested before, but I thought it would be nice to develop some sort of Rehabber's Materials Cheat Sheet. Maybe like a chart with House Type on the top and Sections on the right?
For e...
I left my corporate job last year to stay home with my daughter and focus on our real estate business. I'm trying to determine if I can qualify as a real estate professional. I know you need 750 material hours per yea...