2 November 2025 | 7 replies
My CPA said I should transfer it to my name before I sell. And I want to dissolve the LLC anyway.I'm a CA resident, so CA charges me $800/yr for doing nothing. Thanks.
13 November 2025 | 0 replies
For lenders - most notes would be held to maturity and second position liens could become more popular to bridge gaps between purchase prices and existing mortgage balances.
5 November 2025 | 25 replies
To be clear, this simple mortgage exchange is in fact not a land contract, correct, since the title would not be held in escrow, this right?
17 November 2025 | 9 replies
Also got depreciation tax benefits. 2% appreciation and we're already close to stock market returns.With retirement planning, it's generally held that a 4% safe withdrawal rate from stock market holding.
10 November 2025 | 0 replies
Wage growth held steady at 4.5% for job stayers and 6.7% for job changers, showing a market that’s cooling, not crashing.👉 Bottom line for rates: Hiring remains too soft for the Fed to change course.
13 November 2025 | 3 replies
I just made the move to the Nashville area, and I’m excited to get involved in the local real estate community after selling all my rentals and my personal home in Minnesota.A little about me:I worked as an HVAC service technician for the past five years; now I’m looking to pivot into real estate full-time here in Tennessee.I previously held my real estate license in Minnesota, where I worked alongside other agents to learn the ropes and helped with showings and appointments they couldn’t attend.
10 November 2025 | 1 reply
This is the first one we have started after the new legislation went into effect which requires all a public auction be held prior to the issuance of a treasurer's deed (CO Rev Stat § 39-12-103 (2024)).
14 November 2025 | 5 replies
That way, you can confirm when they owned it and how long they held it.It’s a simple way to verify if they’re actually doing business or just wholesaling.Hope that helps!
4 November 2025 | 17 replies
The remaining gain, after subtracting the recapture portion, is treated as a long-term capital gain if you’ve held the property over a year.So, in short: The amount you owe on your loans doesn’t affect your gain or taxes.The taxable gain is based on your adjusted basis, not your equity.You’ll pay tax on depreciation recapture and on any remaining capital gain.It might be worth having a tax pro run the exact numbers since even small details (like improvements or refinance costs) can shift the outcome.Thank you!
7 November 2025 | 12 replies
The family member has held the buildings for decades and managed on his own, but he is 80 years old with health declining and cannot properly manage them anymore.