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All Forum Posts by: Denver McClure

Denver McClure has started 1 posts and replied 553 times.

Post: Seeking Real Estate Bookkeeper

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

@Ben Trageser may have a recommendation for you.

Post: Looking for an insurance agent/broker

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
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@Stanley J Black has been a rockstar for our clients. Would highly recommend him.

Post: Need an accountant

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

@Ben Trageser is a fellow RE investor himself and can help with taxes.

Post: Searching for CPA to assist with tax returns for multiple businesses and tax planning

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

@Jeff Nash and @Ben Trageser help a lot of BP members with planning. Would recommend chatting with them sometime!

Post: Services Business to offset W2 income tax

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

@Jeff Nash would be a great resource to speak with on companies/investments to offset your W2. He's a CPA with a focus on strategic tax planning.

Post: New Landlord Advice

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

Hey @Charles Evans, I would make sure to reference their lease and the new owners. The seller and their agent hopefully did a good job communicating with that tenant to set expectations. I've done this several times, it can be a little awkward sometimes but most tenants understand.

Post: New Investor in Real Estate seeking for advice and networking opportunities

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

Hey @Dave Chengoue, I'm an investor in the DFW market as well. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to chat sometime.

Post: Rental market in dfw area

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

Hey @Alex Moazeni, feel free to PM me. Happy to chat about the FW market, we have several investors in that area with various results using LTR/MTR rentals.

Post: Looking for Reliable "Boots on the Ground" in Dallas for Fix-and-Flip Projects

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466
Quote from @Ben Trageser:

Would you know anyone as you are in the area? @Denver McClure

 I do! @Rami Refaeli, feel free to PM me. I'll pass along my preferred contacts!

Post: Most efficient source to pull funds from for a down payment?

Denver McClure
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  • Financial Advisor
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 596
  • Votes 466

Hey @Mike Levene, I'd recommend considering a Margin Loan against your stock portfolio. Depends on the brokerage you have, but the one we use currently has a rate at 5.83% at 50% LTV. Use caution when borrowing against your stock portfolio, especially if it's a high volatility portfolio comprised of individual companies. ETFs would be a better option if you use Margin. Happy to explain further if needed.