We are trying to buy a short term rental, and need a good lender. The lender needs to understand cost segregations / accelerated depreciation on our tax returns. I appreciate your help! Steve
I know this is a very amateur question, but I don't understand how exactly equity is actually used in (or helps in) obtaining more properties.
For example, investors typically buy at 70% of market value, less repairs...
I keep reading about how there are so many benefits to being a landlord, because you can reduce your income taxes and such...
Can anyone please explain how it works? Like a basic overview? I have heard people talk ab...
himaking a long story short, we are considering investing in Illinois given family issues (these will be long distance investments), but don't know the ins and outs of owning multi family property in that State. Can ...
Individual Private Investors, commonly referred to as "Angel Investors" are generally interested in receiving higher returns on their investments than they can make through "traditional" means such as mutual funds or ...
I am looking for insight to better understand how much is the right amount of repair. My last deal I did I went way overboard with plumbing the whole house...I went to see a house today that (NW Houston near Tomball ...
This is the guy that this constituency voted into power REPEATEDLY since 1973..... Wow. Yeah, a guy who went to law school and was voted in as Senator but didn't know the 5 freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendmen...
Hi there! I am on my second read through of Brandon Turner's book - "The Book on Rental Property Investing" and as a result, I am taking a deeper dive into the topics.One thing that I don't understand right now is the...
I am new to all of this and have been listening to the podcasts for several months now. I have also been reading a great deal and attending the BiggerPockets Webinars. I am ready to jump in and get that first property...
This is an appeal for advice. My title refers to using equity, but I could just as easily have called this post "somebody please tell me what to do now!" I've had some success but I'm more an amateur than I seem. I pl...