I specialize in the Kenai Peninsula area. Whether you are a seller, experienced investor or a first time buyer, I can help you in making the “right” real estate decisions. I have attended Kenai Peninsula College wit...
Shout-Out to an Amazing Realtor for Out-of-State Investors – Melissa Hudson in Cleveland, OH
Hey BiggerPockets Community,
I wanted to take a moment to share an incredible experience I had working with Melissa Hudson...
[b]Hi, I'm new to the website and have read a number of posts and am in the process of learning about SDIRA's. I'm planning to invest in rental properties through my SDIRA and am curious about liability protection fo...
Does anyone have any thoughts on using Legal Zoom to set up LLC or is seeking out a local real estate attorney better?
We are very heavy in SFR's, but would like to move into the apartment building space. My business partner works in medical and has quite a few contacts who would love to invest in real estate passively - not in a priv...
Hello everyone! I am moving out of state and would like to rent out my house rather than sell it. I am wondering if I should create an LLC for this rental (this would be my first rental property). If I open an LLC for...
In the world of note investing, you never know what you’re going to get. Just when I think I’ve seen it all, a due diligence case like this one lands on my desk. We’re looking at a seven-figure property in Texas, tied...
When you are choosing to keep rental properties to yourself, or creating an LLC, what do you do? Can you still have a rental property business “ while not officially having a title such as an LLC
I used to think that the “big difference” , The “great divide” in investments was between equity and debt. A number of years later I revised my thinking and thought “business vs real estate”. Then I came to the conc...
With the tax breaks that come along with owning a business, should I register as a business before I start flipping houses? I'm just concerned that the money gained will count as income which could be a tax nightmare.