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Joel Miller House flip tax question
31 July 2020 | 4 replies

Hey everybody, I’m working on my first deal with is a house flip and I’m wondering if I’d be better off keeping it a year due to tax implications. To the people that have done flips out there...don’t I have to pay sel...

Samuel DeMass Capital Gains - Simplified
2 June 2015 | 10 replies

Hey BP,I'm having a hard time visualizing the taxable capital gains on the backside of owning a property.Here's an example to help simplify my question:What gets taxed when you sell a property?Lets assume the property...

Adam Milewski Waikoloa Beach - Hawaii
27 June 2019 | 1 reply

Considering buying a short term rental - wanted to know if anyone here has had any experiences, good, bad, ugly?   The financials look pretty sound to me.  HOA's are high, but overall seems like a good bet on the outs...

Amanda G. Strategies for legwork before tax sale
29 March 2018 | 9 replies

Georgia is a tax lien sale state. I have downloaded the list of properties up for tax lien sale next month and I've identified properties that interest me either for my own portfolio and/or because I think they stand ...

Derek Bell Cost segregation for taxes
19 December 2022 | 11 replies

Has anyone done a cost segregation for a tax year?
I will have a 750k+ tax bill from a warehouse I sold and from one of my businesses I sold this year. I have not looked too much into a cost segregation, but I am won...

Eric Sturdivant Tax Lien
11 May 2023 | 39 replies

Hello I starting a new passion in life in real estate and I was told that starting tax lien properties is a great way to create cash flow. I wanted to know what would be the first step for going in this direction

Josef T. Considering a TSP Loan
3 July 2017 | 33 replies

Hello,I am considering taking out a TSP loan to have seed money for an investment.  Those that have done this, what would be your words of advice?  Did it meet your intentions?  Was the loan repayment process as seaml...

Holden Smith Save for down payment or payoff debt before investing
28 May 2015 | 8 replies

I am 25 and my wife is 27. We take home about $4,500 a month. We have a mortgage on our home that we bought just 2 years ago (no equity) and have about $80,000 in student loan debt at about 5%. I am looking for advise...

Jon Borowski Have parents take home equity on their home to finance rentals?
16 November 2016 | 30 replies

Hi everyone.  I'm thinking of approaching my parents with the following scenario.  I have a feeling they would be okay with it due to my work ethic.I live in the NY Metro area and want to get into real estate investin...

N/A N/A paying cash for fixeruppers
17 April 2006 | 8 replies

does anyone here who has the means pay cash for your propertys? I am looking for my 3rd house I lived in the 1st and am living in the 2nd I will use a mortgage for all 3 but hope to have the means to pay cash for prop...