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RE Investment Agents & Investor/Private Money Lender Partnerships
Hello BP Family!
I would like to get some insight from real estate investment focused agents and investors working with agents.
Real Estate Agents/Realtors®
What formulas/strategies do you use when evaluating properties to present to investors?
(70% Rule - 1031 Exchange - ROI)
Investors/Private Money Lenders
What formulas/strategies do you use when evaluating properties to lend on?
What Property Niche is your sweet spot? (Land - Condos/Townhomes - Small/Large Apartment Buildings - Duplexes/Triplexes/Quads - SFR)
What exit strategy gets the deal done? (Buy & Hold - BRRRR - Fix & Flip)
RE Agent/Lender Partnerships
What do you look for in a partnership?
Any pros or cons for your specific situation?
How was your experience investing out of state?
As I begin to build a quality team/partnership, any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
- Japeth Carter
[Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Burbank, Santa Monica, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Glendale, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Vancouver, British Colombia, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando, Atlanta, NYC, Brooklyn, Manhattan, New Jersey, Charleston, Charlotte, Chattanooga, International]
Most Popular Reply

Know what is selling and become an expert in it. It depends upon you and your market. If you are knowledgeable of construction or a know a good friend that can help you with cost estimating then maybe brrrr or fix and flip might be a good niche for you. If you know how to run discounted cash flows or enjoy more complex math then maybe a commercial focus should be your niche. I can go on and on. It really depends on you. What works for me may not work for you. There are so many different niche's within the investment spectrum