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Common mistakes made with investment properties
Owning real estate investment properties is often lucrative. But, real estate investments, whether vacation rentals, long-term rentals, or “fix and flips”, can be disastrous if the investor fails to utilize an entity and/or fails to utilize an entity in the correct fashion. Indeed, it is critical that investors structure their investment real estate, whether through an LLC, a limited partnership, or other entity, to minimize personal liability. And, no matter the structure, investors with entities must avoid the following mistakes: READ ALSO: 5 things to know when investing in real estate in Arizona 1. Failing to Transfer an Existing Property, Via Deed, to the Real Estate Entity. Upon forming an entity,…
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Best Christmas decoration storage | WGN-TV
Which Christmas decoration storage is best? When you dig into your garage, attic or closet to pull out your festive Christmas decorations, sometimes the most challenging part is finding where you put things. If you’re limited on space or don’t have an efficient way to store your decor, the process can be more frustrating than jolly, Heal Me Healthy. If you are looking for Christmas decoration storage ideas, check out the Santa’s Bags Ornament Storage Box. What to know before you buy Christmas decoration storage Material Storage systems are available in plastic, canvas and cardboard. Likely, the item you choose will mix materials to provide both flexibility and durability. When…
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La Crosse County building permits for Sunday, Nov. 21 | Home & Garden
CITY OF LA CROSSE James Amundson, 122 Jackson St., roof, $11,000. Leanne Humm 2315 Market St., alteration, $15,000. Henderson Construction, 1519 Ninth St. S., new single-family home, $100,000. Craig & Wolf LLC, 143 Causeway Blvd, fence, $26,638. Great River Homes LLC, 6215 River Run Road, new single-family home, $165,000. City of La Crosse, 1710 Losey Blvd. S., solar panel, $47,093. Great River Homes LLC, 6217 River Run Road, new single-family home, $165,000. Kwik Trip, 1626 Oak St., commercial addition, $25,000. Gundersen Clinic LTD, 710 Denton St., commercial alteration, $1,750,000. City of La Crosse, 400 Clinton St., solar panel, $82,652. La Crosse County Solid Waste, 333 Vine St., roof, $74,000. Hy-Vee…
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Home Improvement star Zachery Ty Bryan reveals he’s engaged after splitting from ex-wife last year
‘I’m thankful for a win… finally!’ Home Improvement star Zachery Ty Bryan reveals he’s engaged after splitting from ex-wife last year By Mark Mcgreal For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:46 EST, 22 November 2021 | Updated: 02:38 EST, 23 November 2021 Zachery Ty Bryan’s first marriage didn’t work out, but he hasn’t given up on love yet. The Home Improvement actor, 40, announced his engagement to his fiancée in an tongue-in-cheek Instagram post from last week, UsWeekly reported. ‘You win some and you lose some,’ he captioned the photo. I’m thankful for a win…finally!’ Moving on: Zachery Ty Bryan, 40, announced his engagement to his fiancée in an Instagram post from last week…
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Real estate market will continue to move in ‘fast direction’ amid pent-up demand: Century 21 CEO
Century 21 President and CEO Michael Miedler argues the real estate market is still hot right now likely because ‘a lot of buyers are trying to rush in and beat any more increases in the mortgage rate.’ Century 21 President and CEO Michael Miedler argued on Monday that the real estate market is not “ready to taper right now” and will continue to move in a “fast direction” amid pent-up demand. Miedler told “Mornings with Maria” that the market is still currently hot because “a lot of buyers are trying to rush in and beat any more increases in the mortgage rate.” He made the comments on “Mornings with Maria”…
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Luxury real estate experts offer market insight
If there’s one thing the past year has taught us, Dallas-Fort Worth has far too many checks in the “pro” column for rising home prices to deter new residents. “Real estate prices in Dallas are still surprisingly affordable, the job market is booming, cost of living is low and there’s amazing culture here,” said Allie Beth Allman & Associates real estate agent Emily Rogers. “All that combined with the fact that Texas has no state income tax makes it easy to understand why so many people and businesses are moving to Dallas.” The agents with Allie Beth Allman & Associates say their connections and deep market knowledge have led to…