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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Nailing down the numbers
I'm just starting out. I'm looking to get into rental properties and flipping. I purchased the bigger pockets book on the latter from amazon. I want to get me numbers as close as possible when I do analysis on potential properties. Do you have any recommendations on content I can read (i.e. websites, books, etc.)?
I'm trying to evaluate a couple of rental properties right now. I've been using the 50 percent rule and then going a little deeper if the numbers looks good. I just don't want to miss anything.
I haven't really gotten into financing properties yet. I'm going to start by doing cash purchases (some will be 1031).