Hello - I've been slowly buying and holding SFH and duplexes for last 5 years - total 9 doors and they have done quite well in terms of CF and appreciating. I also ventured into STR and bought my first cabin in the s...
I have an owner 33 months behind in payments: $1,200 mo. / $39,600 total
Fees and other: $5,420.00
Principle Amount: $173,428.00
I am assuming that I am going to sum the fees with the principle am...
Has anyone ever helped a potential seller negotiate the liens on a home that needs to go through probate? The seller is interested in selling if we can reduce what is owed. Current debt includes a HELOC, credit card...
This was a fire damaged 🔥 condemend four plex. 8️⃣ beds and 4️⃣ baths plus flex room per unit❗️
Maintenance free house hack , where you live in one unit and rent out the rest reducing your cost to live tremendously...
If I buy something for a property and get a rebate, do I have to reduce the deduction amount by the amount of the rebate? What about reward credit cards, if I get 5% back on purchases, do I have to take that out of th...
Been running the Skidsteer spreading about 60 truckloads of dirt on
our upcoming Contractor building location. One of the Bumps, made me
think of Value Add as a topic. In between Breaks, kept jotting
concepts dow...
You’ve decided to get a cost segregation study on your real estate property, but you aren’t sure how to determine which company to choose. It is crucial that you select a company that provides a “quality” cost segrega...
A cost segregation study was performed on this auto repair shop in Nevada with a depreciable cost basis of $1,250,000. The property is 2 stories and 15,000 square feet and was constructed in 2005. The repair shop incl...
Hi all,
My husband and I are high-income earners in a high income tax state (California). We currently own a SFR in Texas, but we are looking to purchase another SFR in Arizona. Given our tax bracket, including tax ...
When calculating NOI or any of the other metrics that are used to determine whether a rental investment is worthwhile, why isn't the principal contribution in the mortgage ever considered as earned income?