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Elijah Brown
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Syndicating Deals from an Army Command Post!

Elijah Brown
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
Posted

It’s 3:30AM. Coalition forces are penetrating through enemy defensive lines to secure and liberate a fictional city. Displaced civilians are migrating on foot. They are malnourished, many are wounded, and some are carrying an unidentified virus. The main routes of travel are also littered with explosive mines.

How will enemy entities impact population control, governance, and critical infrastructure? What can a group of weekend soldiers do to support a large-scale combat operation, ensure a quick transition of power back to the legitimate government, and minimize collateral damage to the civilian populace?

For two weeks, I sit in this tent and answer these questions.

Luckily, our training staff has called it quits for the night……. I now have a few hours to focus on a different mission:

FINDING SOME DEALS, BABY!

I carry my civilian laptop with me everywhere so I can exploit the few free hours in my day while at annual Army Reserve training. On my left screen is the underwriting model that I built to analyze multifamily deals. I’m notionally deployed to Eurasia, but at this moment I’m in Denver, Colorado to evaluate an absolute MONSTER.

This 138 unit apartment complex could return significant value for investors via light renovation and professional property management. 

Too bad I can’t build an excel model to calculate the enemy's next move!

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Don-Carlos Moniz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fayetteville, NC
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Don-Carlos Moniz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fayetteville, NC
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@Elijah Brown, if I would have spent more time in the CP investing in my future, I would definitely be further along.  Just make sure you are not using MDMP to analyze your properties, and you should be good.  Good luck with the property and restoring order and democracy.

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