Think Realty Podcast #333 – Are You Leaving Money on the Table With Your Investments?

by , | Nov 12, 2024 | Asset Management, Fundamentals, Operations, Podcast

Tax strategies may seem complicated, but missing out on them could cost you thousands! Eddie sat down with Matt Chancey, a Florida-based tax expert who has dedicated his career to helping real estate investors unlock hidden financial benefits. They chat about if Matt is bullish or bearish on multifamily properties and why, syndications versus syndicators and the powerful tax-saving tactics that can change the game for both new and seasoned investors. From understanding depreciation to maximizing deductions, Matt breaks down complex tax strategies into actionable steps that could make a real impact on your bottom line and discusses some common missed tax opportunities that investors are missing today. Plus, they chat about the common mistakes investors make (and how to avoid them), and get insider tips to help you legally reduce your tax burden and keep more of what you earn. For more info, visit matthewchancey.com.

Tags | Taxes
  • Eddie Wilson

    An entrepreneur and visionary by nature, Eddie’s widespread interests have led to successful ventures across the globe, from operating non-profits and owning an ad agency that worked with well-known household brands, to investing in hundreds of real estate projects and building a nationally syndicated radio show. Today, he guides AAPL and Think Realty with his marketing, funding, and real estate investing knowledge to ensure their establishment as the premier organizations in their sectors.

  • Matthew Chancey

    Matthew Chancey is a Certified Financial Planner™ specializing in tax planning strategies for high-net-worth clients. With over 15 years of experience, Matthew’s career has provided meaningful and lasting results for individuals. A born competitor, Matthew earned a football scholarship to the University of Central Florida. While his undergraduate studies positioned him for law school, Matthew decided to take a different tack. Inspired by his father’s work as a general contractor, Matthew dove into the world of construction, taking a particular interest in the legal and financial machinations behind every project on which he worked. To better understand these finer points, he went back to UCF to earn a graduate degree in finance as well as his CFP certification.

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