by edbarton | Apr 10, 2022 | Real Estate Investing, Personal Finances
Mortgages Require A Strategy You might consider putting extra money toward your mortgage payment to eliminate your mortgage debt more quickly. However, paying off your mortgage early isn’t always a good idea. Each situation is unique, and no solution is the right...
by edbarton | Apr 10, 2022 | Real Estate Investing, Personal Finances, Taxes
3 Tips You Need To Know Perhaps one shouldn’t be surprised that new real estate investors repeatedly fall into the same tax traps. Real estate burdens investors, especially new investors, with tricky tax accounting. But just because some other newbie makes these...
by edbarton | Mar 8, 2022 | Real Estate Investing, Agent Tips, Taxes
Accelerated Depreciation Will Make A Big Tax Difference Most commercial building owners are grossly overpaying federal income taxes because they are not depreciating their property as quickly as they should. A cost segregation study allows property owners to defer and...
by edbarton | Mar 7, 2022 | Real Estate Investing, Agent Tips
Are Your Clients Ready? You probably spent a good bit of time getting disciplined to save money for your home purchase. You need to carry this financial discipline through the escrow period, or you could run into problems. Budget for Closing Costs – Property Taxes,...
by edbarton | Mar 6, 2022 | Real Estate Investing, Taxes
Rental Deductions You Need To Know As a landlord, you will want to make sure you take advantage of all of the tax benefits you can receive by owning a property. There are many other deductions than just the obvious ones. Expenses incurred to cancel a lease,...
by edbarton | Mar 2, 2022 | Real Estate Investing, Taxes
You Can Save Thousands With A Few Basic Steps Tax savings through cost segregation is no longer out of reach for investors in small and medium-size properties. With appraiser expertise, fees for analysis are often one-third to one-half lower than those charged by...