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Jonah Selner
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Anyone interested in deal analysis education accountability?

Jonah Selner
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Hey everyone, I'm relatively new to BP and so far one of my biggest struggles has been in the education phase. I'm struggling to find the discipline to truly master deal analysis and understand all of the various real estate investing formulas. But I also know that that's what separates the successful from the unsuccessful. There's such a difference between understanding these things conceptually and actually having experience doing them over and over again until they really "sink in."

I'm thinking of creating a free daily email to help keep me and others like me accountable for spending 10 minutes a day on expanding their deal analysis knowledge. It would start with the basics and move on from there, all in "bite size" chunks and using clear, fun examples with short answers to check your work.

Just trying to gauge interest--would anyone be interested in something like this?