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All Forum Posts by: Jamie Nacht

Jamie Nacht has started 4 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Tacoma area wholesaler or investor agent

Jamie NachtPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

Hey Bruce, 

I'd love to chat with you. We have a real estate tech startup you may be interested in. 

Cheers, 

Jamie

Post: What's a good cap rate for SFH in a rapidly appreciating market?

Jamie NachtPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

For 3-5 year, buy-and-hold investors in single family homes, what's a reasonable rate of cash return? In other words, if a market is showing 10% appreciation year-over-year, what cash-on-cash return is interesting to you?

Post: How fast can you properly financially analyze a property?

Jamie NachtPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

Thanks for everyone's comments! 

Post: How fast can you properly financially analyze a property?

Jamie NachtPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Seattle, WA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

Before I started a real estate tech company, I had all my tools... Excel sheets, favorite websites to check for new listings, favorite websites to estimate rental prices, ideas of what various renovations would cost... But even at my fastest, it still took me ~30 minutes to analyze a single property, and as fast as I could work, properties were coming on and *poof* going off the market! It drove me nuts!


So... Honestly, how fast can you really do a thorough analysis on a property that looks like it might be a good investment?