As many investors are aware, a cost segregation study is a very beneficial tax planning tool that can create a very quick ROI. A Cost Segregation study is an IRS approved federal income tax tool that increases near te...
I've gone under contract for a home that sits across 2 adjacent parcels in San Diego County. My intent is to perform a lot line adjustment, sell the resulting parcel that has the existing house and build on the resul...
Can you guys and gals help me check out my CAP rate calculation and tell me if there is any thing I have forgotten?
Cap Rate is Net Operating Income divided by Property Cost or Value.
Net Operating Income=
+Revenu...
New investor here. I want to find a fixer upper and finance it via private lending. I will then fix it up and refinance through a Credit Union. Quick question, do I find and set up financing first, or search for a gre...
Hello Learned Friends:I'm passed my Real Estate Agent License in May 2017 for the State of Michigan and I'm not currently affiliated with any Real Estate Broker.Without a doubt the class, the test was my way of introd...
Hey guys! I'll get right to it.My family and I have been renting for as long as I can remember. As a recent first-generation college graduate who just landed a corporate job in web development, my crosshairs are now s...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment in Moscow.
Purchase price: $219,000
Cash invested: $219,000
Found another dump in a great location. Purchased in cash far below li...
How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Recruiting in the Real Estate Industry
In the paced realm of estate, where agents play a crucial role in brokerages recruiting becomes a strategic art balancing the attract...
If a Cost Segregation Study had not been performed on this $4.4M car wash facility located in Marble Falls, Texas, it would have had first year depreciation of approximately $293,200. Thanks to the Cost Segregatio...
I’m looking at a couple properties out of state (Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana) with turn key companies because my California market is crazy expensive. I know I’m going to pay market price or slightly under. The proper...