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22 December, 2023
Lean FI in 6 Years, Fat FI in 10, and Quitting Your Job The FIRE Way

At twenty-nine years old, Andy Johnson had achieved lean FIRE. He had enough to survive but not enough to make his future family comfortably financially free. All he needed to do was work a little longer, make a bit m...

14 February, 2024
2024’s New BRRR Strategy: BUILD, Rent, Refinance, Repeat

Though only in her thirties, Natalie Cloutier has built a nine-million dollar real estate portfolio with just eight properties. Her secret to success? The “build-to-rent” strategy that so many real estate investors wo...

23 July, 2024
2 Money Moves We’re Making TODAY to Prepare for a Potential Recession

Are we in a recession? Are we headed for a recession? No one knows for certain, but you can never be too prepared for an economic downturn. Are you saving money? Do you have a plan in the event you lose your job? In t...

Bob McIntosh Potential Deal, looking for advice
8 April 2008 | 21 replies

So I have found a property, in a decent middle class neighborhood, the details are as follows:

[list]Property Price: $140,000 (asking price, can negotiate down but for analysis purposes keeping it here)

# of Units: ...

James H. Claiming expenses - shooting yourself in the foot?
1 April 2013 | 5 replies

I have been contemplating whether or not to claim all my expenses. If I claim, for example, $3,600 in expenses, I might pay around 6-800 less in taxes. However, come time to apply for a new loan, I will show $300/mont...

Andrew B. Thought it was a loser but..
13 February 2008 | 4 replies

Taxes are $1173.13, tenants pay $710.00/month = $17040.00/yr, Insurance is $697.68, tenants are on a lease with a 60 day notice required, Tenants pay all utilities including hot water tank rental. Which is $34.61 quar...

Derek Shearin Cap Rate NNN question
22 October 2020 | 10 replies

I happened to find a property that the owners are offering a 20 year NNN Leaseback "Sale". They list the Cap Rate at 7.88%. On an apartment building, I understand that Cap Rates are calculated based on Net Operating I...

Robert Lindsley What’s included in ‘Net Income’ for Cap Rate analysis?
23 July 2019 | 6 replies

Hello,I’m trying to determine a price for a multifamily apartment building I’m selling. The way I’m doing this is taking the net income and determining a possible sales price using the cap rate.Normally to determine ...

Nikki Long Can some experienced mobile home investor give us some advice
3 July 2023 | 5 replies

Hi . I m realtor in fl , we have some signle family houses for rental and we do flix  up home too . We want to start to do some commercial like mobile home park and campground deal . But we are so new for this they ar...

Scott P. Can you not depreciate for taxes?
27 March 2014 | 6 replies

Hi,

I am trying to fully understand taxation of rental properties before I make my first purchase. The scenario I'm looking at is a buy-and-hold strategy (100% cash) that would generate a moderate amount of income (...