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How bonus depreciation can save your property management company money

Buildium

Lets take a look at what bonus depreciation actually means for property managers, what qualifies for a deduction, and the easiest way to start saving. What Is Depreciation in Real Estate? Depreciation is one of the major reasons why individuals choose to invest in real estate.

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Reserve fund requirements for Canadian condominiums and stratas

Condo Control

Additional information Funds from the reserve can also be used to pay for: areserve fund studyandreserve fund report any other report prepared by an expert about the corporations real and personal property, common property and managed property any other purpose in the Condominium Property Regulation Click here to view complete details.

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Why CRE asset management software is critical for commercial investment success

MRI Software

The global real estate software market is projected to reach $12.89 billion by 2027. With property portfolios growing rapidly, effective management is more important than ever. For commercial real estate (CRE) investors and landlords, using the right CRE tools can streamline complex tasks and provide a competitive edge.

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How Cost Segregation Transformed My Real Estate Investments with Unmatched Tax Savings

American Apartment Owners Association

Written by Jason Malabute , CPA When I first started as a CPA, I had heard about cost segregation, but it wasnt until I became a real estate investor and completed a cost segregation study on one of our own deals that I truly understood its power. So, how does cost segregation actually work? Instead of waiting for the standard 27.5-year

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Will Multifamily Have a Strong Year in 2025?

Rental Housing Journal

The large number of properties under construction will support robust supply growth again in 2025, but the dwindling number of starts will stifle deliveries in 2026 and 2027. Also, higher costs could inhibit the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates, which are such a key hurdle to commercial real-estate transactions.