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Updated almost 4 years ago,

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Gabriel Bures
  • Peekskill, NY
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Getting the tools to make the tools (NY State Hudson Valley Area)

Gabriel Bures
  • Peekskill, NY
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Hello BP,
My last post really helped get me started looking in the right places and introduced me to a couple of extremely helpful people.
Since then I've reached out to my local meet up and am setting up some time to talk to the organizer and following some educational leads with those that offered to help me learn.
I have two follow up questions.
Does anyone know a real estate friendly CPA in the Hudson Valley area that I could pay for a consult? I want to make sure I start this correctly from an accounting perspective. (I recognize tax time is upon us and they're going to be busy for a while. I'm looking to set an appointment at their convenience, not mine. )

I am going BP Pro soon because I've burnt up a good chunk of my free calculator access. Is there a good deep dive tutorial for how to use them? I am trying to get in the habit of running a minimum of 2 analyses a day, but get hung up here and there. There's always some best practices to learn along the way. (I understand the basic math, but could use some help in things like ballparking reno costs. Reps are no good if you do them wrong!)
I have The Book on Estimating Rehab Costs on my horizon. I have 40 pages of Low Money left and will dig into that next.


Thanks in advance BP!

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