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Lluis Navarro Rico Advice needed: How to connect off-market Spanish land with international capital?
24 November 2025 | 8 replies
Before, you were presenting your license directly to the city hall urbanization team, however, now that they put the ECUV in the middle which represents the person requesting the license, everything has improved a lot.
Leroy K. Williams Section 8 rentals in Low-income areas. Is it worth it?
25 November 2025 | 3 replies
Most forward thinking City halls in the USA have come to understand the importance of attractijng and retaining investors who want to add value to the neighborhoods.
Yvette Hall Assistance with finding creative funding/ equitable partners
20 November 2025 | 3 replies
@Yvette Hall Why are the "mentors" with 50 years of experience relying on the student to raise the money for a $30M land acquisition? 
Carlos Lopes Pay off Primary residence, pay off rentals, or buy more?
3 November 2025 | 7 replies
So i was thinking why not pay one off first before buying the next rental.Primary residence: 6% APR, zero down VA Loan, hardly any equity, highest debt and mortgage.STR: 5% APR, zero down VA Loan so still not much equity, cash flowing as an Airbnb, second highest loan and mortgage.LTR: 2.9 % APR as a conventional loan, cash flowing, $120,000 of equity locked up, by far lowest balance loan. 
Jay Hinrichs check out our latest new build in Charleston South Carolina
17 November 2025 | 32 replies
I have a client I currently fund in that area and he is doing quite well I told him to ramp up LOL Is that in the camp hall area?
Amy Wen-Mcgovern Help me analyze this deal
16 November 2025 | 2 replies
My plan is to go to town hall first thing tmrw morning.  
Trevor DeSimone Tax Consulting; HALL CPA, PROVISION, KEYSTONE ETC
16 October 2025 | 18 replies
Sometimes better than those who reside in those states.As far as the pricing between $400 and $10k, it is certainly available.
Lawrence Cargnoni LLC questions: CA resident purchasing in MO
28 October 2025 | 9 replies
But since you’re a California resident — and, as you mentioned before, already had to register your Ohio LLC as a foreign entity in CA because it was managed from there — the same logic would likely apply.
Diana Mulvihill STR Tax Classification Help - Primary Residence in Year One
29 October 2025 | 18 replies
Your CPA is likely concerned about the Personal Use Limitation, which is the biggest threat to the STR tax strategy.If you used the property for personal purposes for the greater of 14 days or 10% of the total days rented during the year, the IRS classifies it as a "residence."
Jean Pierre Jabo Refinance current house or move to new residence
27 October 2025 | 12 replies
Quote from @Jean Pierre Jabo: my wife and i bought a unit last year in 2024. home is a 4 bd 2 bth, comes with a detached ADU unit thats 1 bed one bath with separate backyard that we currently rent for $1545 longterm. our interest rate is high, 7.1%. our mortage is about 3600 but adding PMI and other costs its total of $4k/month. we both make a combined income of $220k. should we try to move to another primary residence home about $480k and rent out our current main home for about 2300-2400 (fair market pricing for the area). or should we stay in our home and refinance and live there for a year and then move later?