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Ronald Perich Helping a seller reduce their tax consequences
19 March 2016 | 16 replies

I really want to provide my seller with some options to reduce the taxes they'll pay if they sell me their property. By helping them solve their problems, perhaps I am their first choice for the sale. Here's a quick s...

Terry Madden 2% Rule
16 March 2016 | 18 replies

Hi All,

I'm new to real estate investing and am eager to obtain as much knowledge as possible. Currently, I own one property that I live in and one rental property.

One of the general rules I am familiar with is the...

Niti Jamdar Rochester, NY rental market
13 April 2016 | 14 replies

Hi Everyone,Posting my first question here. I'm looking to invest in a multi-unit rental property. I was comparing various locations and found Rochester, NY strangely appealing on loopnet. It had a very high cap % (20...

Fabiola F. My CPA & I are in a debate about how to categorize reno expenses
27 September 2019 | 22 replies

This is a case of where my accounting MBA background plus what I read online is in conflict with my CPA's  knowledge. In filing my business returns (S-corp), my CPA seems to think that renovation expenses should go in...

Danielle Wolter Solo 401K Investing in Syndications
15 October 2019 | 22 replies

I've got some money in a solo 401K that I'm considering investing in multifamily syndications, but I'm having a little trouble figuring out to vet syndicators. I've been approached by a couple people and have seen exa...

Austin Montgomery Can my Single Member LLC manage a unit owned in my personal name?
28 October 2019 | 21 replies

I have an LLC that owns three rental properties. I also have my personal residence that I am house hacking. I bought it with a VA loan, have lived in it 18 months, and am planning to move in a few months. I cannot mov...

Tony Nguyen Experienced, but No Contacts - How to raise money?
29 October 2017 | 16 replies

Hello everyone,I've been buying real estate for over 10 years now and a few years ago decided to buy & hold multifamily apartments. I currently own & operate just under 100 apartment units in Florida. The last...

Nicholas Olson Another New Member :0
11 February 2018 | 16 replies

Hello BP community,I'm a 29 year old lobsterman from midcoast Maine, with an addiction to traveling on sailboats.  Two years ago I sailed my 40 foot boat down to the Bahamas for the winter and that experience changed ...

Kusum Chanrai $3,500 for a flat fee attorney for a multi-family deal: Fair?
18 October 2017 | 21 replies

Hello! I'm in the process of signing a contract for a multi-family in Houston. The property has 24 unit. I've been given 2 quotes from solid lawyers. 1) $3,500 flat-fee: Includes review of PSA, title and survey work, ...

Timothy Casallas Private Money to pay off Mortgage. Should I?
18 January 2018 | 23 replies

Hello BP,Heres my situation and my question:I bought a condo in Niceville Florida for 110k and I have a mortgage of about 80k. I am house hacking it so I have a roommate and make a great profit. However, I am leaving ...