Hello, I'm currently wrapping up a career as a firefighter in the area, and will have a nice sum of cash when I muster out, plus a good pension. I'm looking for ways to invest the funds to provide additional income, ...
I have a question for the Wisconsin investors. When doing a flip how are the taxes calculated? I believe I read that the profits are taxed as self employment? or is it capital gains? How much should I plan on paying a...
Hello everyone! I am happy to have recently joined this community after much consideration.I am eager to start this journey and like many of you, I assume, I have no idea where to begin. To give you guys some context ...
I listened to a webinar recently about a man renting someone's place and then re-renting it on Airbnb and generating income off of that. My question is, has anybody done this? What are your thoughts? Pros and cons of ...
How do lenders calculate debt to income ratio using the schedule e on tax returns?
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This has been a very controversial question that I want to resolve once and for all.
Do you need 2 years land lording experience to qualify for FHA financed duplex where you can use the other units income...
I have been in the hotel industry for a majority of my career, also worked as a building superintendent for a local construction company for a few years. Looking to create additional income in both fix and flips as we...
I am an investor considering applying for my real estate agent license in California. I hope to do flipping and to purchase more rental property. I am interested in hearing from those with experience as both. Besid...
Hey guys, I'm a 23 year old wannabe investor looking to get started as soon as possible. I have been hard at work reading and learning all I can about investing for about 2-3 months. I work a full-time job and looking...
I did a fair amount of reading and binging / googling and couldn't find a specific answer to this question. If after reducing my gross rents by all allowable deductibles, I have $10,000 in remaining profit for the yea...