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Investing in Bakersfield, CA

Chad Brey
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  • Bakersfield, CA
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I'm starting to purchase SFR's and multi units here. When vetting deals, does anyone use DCR/BER calculators when doing their due diligence? Do investors still consider loan constants, spreads, etc. as part of their equations when calculating how much debt financing to use in their portfolio (as opposed to equity partners)?

Just curious.

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Chad Brey
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Jorge,

You can email me anytime. I just modified an already amazing spreadsheet that calculates risk, spreads, ROI, how much debt financing/equity partners to hold in any given deal, etc. This is my new sword to vet ANY type of investment opportunity.

#nomoreanalysisparalysis

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