I am working on my plan on investing in The U.S and i wanted to know that do i need a real estate license in The U.S to invest in real estate if i want to own a rental property or flip?
Hi All,Is there any way to structure a private lending arrangement so that income is considered passive (by IRS standards) and can offset accumulated schedule E losses? Perhaps as a syndication or credit fund?
Hello I'm Ray i'm getting into Real Estate and im learning everything from myself and always asking questions and all that good stuff. So i ran into a question nobody has be able to answer for me and that's how do i f...
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I am new to wholesaling & starting my business, I fully intend to form a LLC for my real estate business which will include a rehab eventually. I know each deal will be different but until you have formed the LL...
Here's the situation:In 2006, I bought an 800 square foot home for $280k to use as my principle residence. It's situated in a small city near a large Pac-12 university. In 2011, my wife and I moved to Canada. Instead ...
I just recently moved into a new house and have my old house on the market. I'm hoping the brilliant Bigger Pocket members have some ideas/answers/feedback.
Here's the deal. If I rent the property, I will likely cash...
Hello everyone,I am looking at purchasing a second home. Not sure if I would rent it out or just flip it. I just recently refinanced my own home to get a lower interest rate, I closed at the end of January. I found a ...
Hi Bigger Pockets Family!A investor friend of mine, purchased a 18 unit apt building under lease option with no money down. There are two mortgages that he assumed that total 5500 per month. Each unit is renting for a...
When and how do you report a 1031 Exchange to the IRS? I am buying a property and I will flip it after is fixed. Any suggestions? Thanks.