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Devon Keaveny Are C/D area properties worth it?
2 May 2020 | 25 replies

On the outside D type properties look like steals, but with the potential crime, turnover rate and bad tenant pools is there really good money to make? Or is it better to go for B type areas that won't cash flow as we...

Antonio Bodley Is Jack Bosch just another phony?
15 January 2021 | 33 replies

Has any one of you heard of Jack's Hidden Tax Sale Cash program? He explains the tax deed loophole where you can buy properties for $100 and make big profits doing nothing but collecting overages from the county after...

Jeremy Salvador Best Legal Entity For Investment Property
8 August 2011 | 36 replies

Hi all,

I'm purchasing an investment property (residential rental duplex) and I'm wondering what the best legal entity to hold it in would be.

Purchase price: $479,000
Monthly cash flow: $1,500

Income will be ke...

Carl Fischer Bidenproof your portfolio?
12 August 2020 | 37 replies

Has anyone come up with strategies or ideas of what they would do differently if Biden wins the election?
Will property taxes increase? Would you sell or buy properties? Hoard cash or buy assets?  Borrow more or pay...

Vik C. Can Turnkey + Landlord-driven Tenant Screening coexist?
31 October 2014 | 24 replies

Hi guys,I am getting ready to invest out-of-state since I am focusing on buy-and-hold positive cashflow properties and I live in NYC, which isn't good for that kind of thing. I am fully willing to accept a lower CoC r...

Cameron Campbell What to do with equity in So Cal? Sell, keep or upgrade?
17 August 2017 | 30 replies

This post is inspired by show #238 @Michael Swan. I have about $250k worth of equity in a SFR rental in a suburb of Los Angeles I bought in 2010. The property about breaks even and the tenants are easy. I made the mon...

Gary Fritz Does last-minute addendum to closing paperwork have any force?
4 July 2022 | 25 replies

My son just (yesterday) bought his first house. It turned out I had to co-sign with him. I was honest and told the loan underwriters that I was picking up a new Tesla this week. They said I couldn't get a new loan,...

Maher Bateh capital gains tax?
3 April 2013 | 21 replies

If I buy and sell houses(flip) as a full time job, do I pay capital gains taxes? I read somewhere if it can be proven as a full time commitment and its the only source of income I make, the capital gains taxes are inc...

Vikram C. Real estate as an inflation hedge
24 January 2011 | 28 replies

I have read many posts here and elsewhere stating that real estate is a good hedge against inflation. A look at inflation adjusted SF home prices since 1890 does validate that view. (Sorry, don't know how to insert ...

Mike G. Private money lending and CA usury law
28 November 2017 | 24 replies

As a rehabber, I'm willing to borrow money at more than the usury-limited rate of 10% (I live in California). I have seen posts in the past indicating that private money can be loaned at higher interest rates if the b...