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How To Transfer Ownership Of Real Estate Property
Real estate can be a terrific investment. As an alternative investment asset, it can help diversify a portfolio. And, depending on the asset class, type, location, and other factors, it can appreciate in value, while offering a steady rate of return.
Where Do I Invest in Student Housing?
Student’s often live off-campus, and their housing has the potential to be lucrative in many situations. So, where do you invest in student housing, and how can you ensure you are finding the best investment opportunity for you?
How to Sell a Shared Ownership Property
If you’ve been paying attention to our blogs, you know that we have written extensively about the benefits of real estate fractional-share ownership, such as the type offered through Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs).
How to Calculate Mortgage Interest and Payments
Paying your mortgage is usually priority number one for a consumer, as it should be. For people at the beginning of building a real estate portfolio or accumulating assets of any type, that first property is the foundation. Billionaire Andrew Carnegie is known for having said that 90% of millionaires got their start in real estate. Many got their first properties by buying a home and used their equity to finance additional purchases.
How to File Rental Property Depreciation
Buildings wear through normal use. It’s part of the old saying — nothing lasts forever. The IRS provides real estate investors with a tax benefit for the wear on their buildings. This tax benefit is called depreciation. Depreciation is a reduction in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear.
What is a Good Interest Rate on a Mortgage?
The question about mortgage interest rates is anything but simple. The interest rate that you pay for a mortgage is affected by market factors and the details of your financial situation, in addition to the purpose of the mortgage.
How To Calculate Adjusted Basis Of Rental Property
Understanding how to calculate the adjusted cost basis of a rental property is essential to accurately determine its value and potential profits from a sale. Also, the adjusted basis isn't the same as the basis. Once you finish reading this article, you should understand the difference between these two terms and be able to work through calculating the adjusted basis.
How Do Risk and Liquidity Interplay in an Investment Portfolio?
Investors create portfolios in an effort to reduce risk and maximize income. Because they contain multiple assets, portfolios spread invested capital across those assets, potentially creating diversification. The end result is that 100% of invested capital isn’t exposed to the outcome of a single asset.
Is Rental Property Considered Passive Income?
In most cases, earnings from rental property is considered passive income. Passive income is money earned from business activities where the individual is not active in the day-to-day operations. However, income from rental properties is almost always considered passive, even if the owner is involved in the management of the property.
What You Need To Know About Suspended Losses On Sale Of Rental Property
Let’s say that you’re the direct owner of a rental property portfolio, and you’ve decided to sell the bulk of it. You’ve decided not to go the 1031 exchange route, understanding that capital gains taxes will be assessed on your profits.
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