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Brandon S. Is it possible to cash flow strong in Houston?
10 August 2018 | 51 replies

I'm looking to invest in the Houston, TX area, but the property taxes seem to kill cash flow.  Does anyone have insight on their experience

Antonio Pican Buying a house assest or liability
19 August 2019 | 25 replies

Hello,I keep coming across a lot of discussion buying a house and that it is a liability, not an asset. Well if that is the case then when can I buy a house or should I always rent one? Or do "they" mean to buy a hous...

Mary Ann Casey Insufficient Rent Payment
3 October 2013 | 19 replies

I have a tenant who has paid insufficient rental payments for a few months in a row (rather than the $1,900 rental payment due, he pays $1,800). The remaining and late $100 is paid very late in the month. For the...

Art T. Debt to income ratio with investment property?
15 January 2023 | 16 replies

I understand that debt to income ratio is very important with the first property you buy, mine is comfortable 30 %. However, if looking to go into a 4-unit property as a second property, in my case it would raise my d...

Michael Plaks How 0% capital gain rate actually works
22 April 2023 | 46 replies

"For the first $40,000 of your income, the capital gain tax rate is 0%! You pay nothing!"
Fantastic, but what does it actually mean?
If I have no job and sell a property for $100,000 - does it mean I pay nothing for...

Jon Q. Middle Class: Chips Are Stacked Against You
16 August 2016 | 45 replies

If you are middle class in America and you depend on W2 income for a living, the chips are stacked against you.1. Why are Americans who work for a living taxed more than investors who live off of their investments?2. ...