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Ekaete Ekpenyong Medical professional living in NY looking into real estate so I can buy my time back
30 January 2026 | 22 replies
As you learn, start saving examples of real listings and deals so theory stays grounded in reality.Next, move quickly into defining a buy box.
Jolanta Krempin General Advice and Attorney Recommendation for Dispute with Contractor
22 January 2026 | 4 replies
I am not confident that the contract clearly defined deadlines, and I also believe there are likely no meaningful assets to pursue.
Rory Rodriguez House Hacking as a Recent College Graduate
25 January 2026 | 10 replies
@Sebastian Lamneck Hey Sebastian, I'm still fully defining my neighborhoods, but as of now some of my top ones are Old North, Forest Park, Minvera Park, and Olde Town East.
Brady Morgan The Never Sell Strategy: Fifteen Rentals Retirement Plan for Buy and Hold Investors
27 January 2026 | 35 replies
It is for investors prioritizing long-term predictability and a defined retirement runway by taking full advantage of delayed gratification.
Rob Bergeron Anything Can Happen
20 January 2026 | 0 replies
Once things are clearly defined, it becomes way easier to build game plans, action plans, and get buy-in around a shared vision.It’s been a real unlock in terms of execution.It also means I don’t have to force my brain to learn things I don’t want to learn.
Ken Stern Struggling to find tenant in OK
23 January 2026 | 16 replies
I’d set a defined window to correct the leasing strategy before deciding to sell.
Jeffrey Rasch What tax classification should I use for my multi-member LLC?
14 January 2026 | 8 replies
Suspended LTR depreciation/losses often aren’t lost, they can carry forward and may be released when you sell, so the “can’t use it” point may be overstated.Real estate sale taxes aren’t just 15–20% LTCG: depreciation recapture, possible 3.8% NIIT, and state tax can raise the effective rate.A 1031 has strict deadlines (45 days identify / 180 days close); if you need more time, consider reverse 1031 or a more passive “parking” option like DSTs.STRs can potentially offset W-2 income, but it’s more complex than “100 hours”—material participation rules and documentation matter.Cost segregation can be powerful but only if the deal supports it; it accelerates depreciation and can affect future recapture.Consolidating into fewer properties can reduce operational risk, but watch market/regulatory/insurance volatility.Best next step: compare hold vs sell taxable vs 1031 with full tax/return components (recapture, NIIT, suspended losses, timing risk).Always consult with a CPA who specializes in real estate.
Noah Gois Advice On Expanding Rental Portfolio
21 January 2026 | 16 replies
If you don't have a specific goal (or at least a more defined general goal) then it's like wishing you could have a car so you could drive somewhere. 
Manuel Angeles Eric Spofford Section 8 Course
11 February 2026 | 35 replies
I think his net worth is def in the millions.
Mart Metsjoe Focusing on micro-markets: North Florida workforce housing in 2026
16 January 2026 | 2 replies
I’m treating 2026 as a year for “surgical” investing—less macro speculation, more micro-market precision.I’m currently analyzing North Florida workforce housing corridors, where:– Job growth remains steady– Renter demand is employment-driven– New supply is constrainedCurious how others here are defining their buy box for the next cycle.Are you narrowing your focus or staying broad?