For my rental properties I maintain a home office. Should this deduction be taken on Schedule E along with my other rental expenses? I ask because Turbo Tax lists the home office deduction on Schedule C.
Hello,I am new to bigger pockets. I am reading through the beginner guide to real estate investing. The guide has a chapter on creating a business plan. Is it crucial to have a complete business plan before attempt...
Hey BP - Ryan Cox!I'm from Austin and have been living in San Francisco for the past 3 years as the West coast director of sales for a technology firm. I don't have any previous experience working in real estate or r...
House hacking has become a buzzword in real estate circles, presenting a unique opportunity for landlords to optimize their properties and boost returns. In this blog, we'll delve into the art of house hacking specifi...
I am looking to buy and hold a house for about one year and then turn it into a rental. I want to make sure that it cash flows well right now so that at the end of the year I will for sure cash flow. Does anyone have ...
Hello Everyone,I am totally new to Real Estate Investing. I am looking to buy houses and rent them out. Currently, I am looking at buying homes that have current tenants. Is that a good strategy. One hurdle, I am havi...
Hello my name is Kevin I'm from the Kansas City, Mo know the area very well. Interesting in flipping, and wholesale. Then eventually I would like to get into rentals and start a portfolio. Im currently reading FLIP. I...
I'm fairly new to the Biggerpockets community but I'd like to be more involved and further enhance my knowledge of the real estate market. I am ready as I'll ever be to purchase my first investment property. I am in s...
I'm a 20 year old college student who is saving for real estate investing. I will be doing both comercial and residential investing. Does anyone know (or can direct me to) a way to practice analyzing deals? I want to ...
I am getting ready to meet with my first CPA specifically for real estate investing. I want to make sure that I am starting out right with all my tax ducks in a row. What questions would be good to ask a tax person...