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What % do you like to be all-in for?

Agustin Dionicio
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello i’m currently looking into deals and was just wondering what % you guy’s use. In L.A area preferably. Also how are y’all analyzing your deals?

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Will Barnard
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Your all in % on what type of investment and strategy? For fix and flips? Good luck on the 70%. Be lucky if you hit 80%. For development deals, you can hit 70% of you land a really good buy, know what you are doing, and get your construction numbers down to a small +/- margin of error. With any flip, time is your enemy too. You cant just look at what all in number and go searching for that as there are so many details that go along with that (time of hold, amount of repairs/construction, time to get permits/arch design, location, the individual investor's abilities and network, etc).

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