A Paradigm Shift and 5 Reasons to Love Passive Investing
When it all Changed
If you asked a 30-year old me what my plan was I’m pretty sure I would have responded that I wanted to “move up the chain” at work, ma...
You have to pay property taxes but are your leftover profits taxes the same as income from a regular job? If so can you write off expenses(i.e. maintenance)?
Hello Fellow BPers, I'm analyzing deals for BRRRR around DFW using the great BP BRRRR calculator. First box of entry that has me scratching my head is the "annual property taxes". If I'm analyzing a deal off of the ...
We are looking to sell a couple single family homes in Indiana. We have held them for 8-10 years. Is it better to sell them in different years to save on the capital gain tax? I've heard that if you sell them both in ...
I'm looking at a market that could be considered dysfunctional because of
the property tax rate being so high. Realtors are saying that it is
essentially frozen because nobody wants to pay more than the assessed
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If I am married filing jointly and we make $250,000 income during 2018 and then sell an asset for $750,000 Long Term Capital Gains, what will be the tax rate on the capital gains?Trying to understand:1) Are Long Term ...
BP Community,I love the fact that everyone here on BP knows that it's not about just making more money/cashflow/appreciation, but saving/cutting costs/increasing efficiencies really help your bottom line. It also help...
Withdrawal from IRA?Due to COVID I have access to withdrawal from my IRA penalty free. The purpose of the withdrawal would be to put the money directly into a real estate investment. I will still will have some money ...
Hello everybody,I'm new to this forum.I've been reading Brandon's book and learning a lot.However, Seen from a European perspective, things just might not work out.I am born and raised in Belgium, and live in Finland ...
So I live in an area in Central NJ where the average age of the homes is 100+, the prices for even the distressed properties are already pretty high, tax rates are ridiculously high and the interest rates are climbing...