Selling Rental Property at a Loss: How It Affects You
This article will look at how rental property losses work and discuss why an investor may still need to pay tax even when selling their properties for less than what they initially cost.
This article will look at how rental property losses work and discuss why an investor may still need to pay tax even when selling their properties for less than what they initially cost.
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Groundfloor is a unique financial product for individual investors that allows non-accredited and accredited investors alike to participate directly in real estate investment loans on a fractional basis. We open the door to short-term, high-yield returns backed by real estate. Typical loans have returned 12 percent annually on a six- to 12-month term.
Groundfloor offers the best of all worlds: short-term real estate investments with high-yield returns, and it takes only $100 to get started, invest in $10 increments.
Groundfloor was founded in 2013 by Brian Dally and Nick Bhargava. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia with a fast-growing team on a mission to reformat and open private capital markets for the benefit of individual investors and the investments they fund.
Disclaimer: Groundfloor's claim of consistent 10% returns is based on previous historical returns and current available investments, which range from 4% - 14% barring any losses. Investing is not without risk, including the potential loss of invested principal.