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Mike Helminger Who Has Done a Syndicated Deal with Scott Meyers?
16 August 2025 | 21 replies
Scott Meyers hired a young man named Scott Dahin to run the 8 assets in the fund.
Scott Trench Thank you, BiggerPockets! On to a New Chapter
19 August 2025 | 32 replies
Also, I’d like to shout out @Joshua Dorkin, @Brandon Turner, @David Greene, @Dave Meyer, @J Scott, @Brian Burke, @Jon Holdman, @Darren Sager, @Natalie Kolodij, @Bruce Woodruff, @JD Martin, @Dawn Brenengen@Dawn Brenengen@Dmitriy Fomichenko@Dmitriy Fomichenko@Dmitriy FomichenkoEach of you have brought value to countless people via the hundreds of thousands of individual posts made by just this group of tagged contributors + the content in other forms that reached tens or hundreds of millions.
Don Konipol How do you Classify your Participation in the Real Estate Industry?
13 August 2025 | 22 replies
I'm getting a self directed IRA set up with Equity Trust and have been following J Scott and Brian Burke to learn more about passive investing and paroozing the passivepockets.com forums to learn more from everyday people who are currently passively investing.You couldn’t find two better investors to follow than J Scott and Brian Burke!  
Jeremiah Wallace Hi I'm realtor, looking forward to some fix and flips, they call me J.
26 August 2025 | 0 replies

Just like to use me around the small cosmetic, rehabs, wholesales, and jobs that get do by there selves.

John J Kelly III IMO here is what's missing from BP, Podcasts and all my research so far.
14 August 2025 | 7 replies
@John J Kelly III There's no cash flow for rentals at all in my market.
Tyler Ligan Early BRRRR Candidate
21 August 2025 | 7 replies
Bigger Pockets also has some great books on BRRRR investing (by David Greene) as well as Estimating Rehab Costs (by J. 
Davide Migliorisi New to Investing--Eager to Learn
7 August 2025 | 8 replies
Some popular books include "The Book on Flipping Houses" by J Scott and "The Millionaire Real Estate Investor" by Gary Keller.
Jackie Lin Condo Rental Insurance Policy
19 August 2025 | 2 replies
-J  Give Obie Insurance a call.
Hayden J Trossman Starting from the ground up in Cincinnati Ohio
20 August 2025 | 13 replies
Quote from @Hayden J Trossman: Hello everyone, I'm looking to get started in rental investing.
Brian Teeter Part-Time BRRRR Investors — This New Bill Just Made Things Better
20 August 2025 | 2 replies
Increased Business Interest Deductibility — A Huge Boost for Leveraged DealsReal estate businesses can now deduct up to 40% of adjusted taxable income for interest expenses (up from 30%).This is a huge help for BRRRR investors — especially those using DSCR loans, hard money, or other leverage-heavy strategies.Part-Time Friendly: Even if you’re not full-time, you can qualify for this benefit as long as you're structured as a real estate business (LLC, S-Corp, etc.).Electing out of Section 163(j) is still an option but would require you to use the longer ADS depreciation method — worth a strategic discussion with your tax advisor.Quick Recap:For Part-Time BRRRR Investors:Bonus Depreciation: YES — offsets passive income only.Interest Deduction (163(j)): YES — as long as you’re structured as a business.For Full-Time REPs:Bonus Depreciation: YES — can offset both passive and active income.Interest Deduction (163(j)): YES — with potentially bigger impact due to larger active income deductions.This bill opens doors for both sides of the fence — whether you’re scaling a few rentals on the side or fully immersed in real estate.