All Forum Posts by: Jake Decker
Jake Decker has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.
Post: Salt Lake City Real Estate CPA Recommendations

- Salt Lake City, UT
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I know its an old thread but I want to adjust he question, do you have to have a local CPA? What if we find a Real Estate CPA in another state that says they can do the in-state work.
Post: What books are you reading right now?

- Salt Lake City, UT
- Posts 6
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@Nathan G.
Principles by Ray Dalio. A great book to read with Atomic habits by James Clear.
Cheers
Post: Brand New 18-Plex in Vineyard Utah

- Salt Lake City, UT
- Posts 6
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I will be watching the development with great interest. Vineyard has simply blown up.
Thank you for the update
Post: New member introduction: Salt Lake City and near by

- Salt Lake City, UT
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Good morning/afternoon/evening,
I recently relocated to the Salt lake area for work. I have a unique situation because I can't sign for a property until summer of 2018. This is due to expanding my own business and a bank won't touch me until I have two years of tax returns to show consistent income.
With that said I will be a passive investor with a buy and hold strategy. I am looking for a 4 (multiplex) building in the following area (Salt Lake, Millcreek, Holladay, Murray, Midvale, Sandy, Draper, and Taylorsville). I am open to purchasing a building south of point of the mountain.
In the mean time I am looking to connect with those who own apartment complexes and multiplex buildings greater than 3. In return I will work (evenings) for apprentice experience. I love all things real estate (discussions, running the numbers, and meeting those who are doing great).
Thank you and have a great day,
Jake Decker
Post: Babyboomers leaveing Real Estate Investing

- Salt Lake City, UT
- Posts 6
- Votes 2
To everyone that wrote on this string. Thank you. I am grateful for your insight and willingness to share your knowledge. This has helped me a lot as I continue to work things out and refine beneficial strategies for me as well as providing ideas for others.
I welcome more comments below as well.
Cheers,
Jake
Post: Babyboomers leaveing Real Estate Investing

- Salt Lake City, UT
- Posts 6
- Votes 2
Hello BP members,
I'm loving the vast knowledge on the forms. I've been looking around and haven't see an answer for this.
I am working on several strategies for baby boomers who want to leave the real estate investing world. Some boomers want a more secure income without the hassle and fluctuation of market values.
Aside from lease to own, and installment purchase from the owner can you please give me insight into other ways a seller would like to offload their properties without a huge tax hit.
**"Consult with a CPA first before...."
Thank you,
Jake