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Looking to learn from all of you smart people!
I'm looking to start doing my "dry reps" as David Greene calls it, so when I do get my down payment saved, I will be able to quickly evaluate a BRRRR deal.
I plan on looking through homes for sale in my area and running the numbers on them to see how they pan out. Basically flexing my brain.
I’m still learning about property values and rents but once I have those down, what do you guys use to thin out your deals? I’m familiar with the 1% rule as a starting point, but how do evaluate a deal past that?
Any particular BP podcasts you would recommend?
I’ve read
The one thing
Millionaire real estate investor
Vivid visions
Rich dad, poor dad
And I've started David Greene's BRRRR book, and Brandon Turners book on rental property investing.
There’s just soooo many podcasts, I don’t know where to start to get the numbers/ratios that I need to build my spreadsheet to start these exercises.