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All Forum Posts by: Jason Thompson

Jason Thompson has started 51 posts and replied 210 times.

Quote from @Kaylee Walterbach:

Keep your eyes on the BP Bookstore at the end of June 2023... you might see something you like! :)


 @kaylee thank you 

Quote from @Jake S.:

There are several books available on the topic of multifamily wholesaling, and the best one for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Here are a few books that are popular among real estate investors and may be worth considering:

  1. "The Multifamily Millionaire" by Brandon Turner - This book provides a comprehensive guide to multifamily investing, including tips on finding and wholesaling properties, raising capital, and managing properties.
  2. "The Ultimate Guide to Wholesaling Commercial Real Estate" by David Dodge - This book focuses specifically on commercial real estate wholesaling, including multifamily properties. It covers the entire process from finding deals to closing transactions.
  3. "Multi-Family Millions" by David Lindahl - This book is geared towards investors who want to build a large multifamily portfolio. It covers topics such as finding deals, analyzing properties, and managing assets.
  4. "The Complete Guide to Real Estate Wholesaling" by Steve Cook - While this book is not specific to multifamily wholesaling, it provides a thorough introduction to the practice of wholesaling in general, including strategies for finding and negotiating deals.

 @Jake S. Thank you for your recommendations, Jake. There is always more to learn, I appreciate your suggestions. Enjoy the rest of your week Jake. 

Quote from @Gino Barbaro:

@Jason Thompson

We just interviewed Jamil Damji, and I would check him out. He's been in the business a while and has a thriving community. We also had Pace Morey speak at our live event last year. I would also check him out.

Gino

 @Gino Barbaro thanks for the feedback Gino I will check them out for sure, enjoy the rest of your week Gino.

I agree with everyone above, this is a great service to provide and I'm confident you will find lots of investors who would find this helpful! 

Hi everyone, I just wanted to get some recommendations on favourite books on wholesaling.

@Scott Moore I like Renomy. They offer a one week's free trial. Have a great day, Scott.

@Trevor Richardson can you explain further what you mean by 'analysis' or 'reports' if you're meaning underwrite proformas yes I think many investors could use a service like that. Thanks for posting Trevor, have a  great week.

@Jason Malabute do you feel it is better to continue to push offers with such a strong disconnect running the risk of getting a reputation as a 'low baller' or ease off a bit and be more selective on what you submit offers based on a closer spread? Thanks, Jason, for this post. It was a great read. 

@Gino Barbaro I recently read The Psychology of Money as well. It gave me a different perspective on how I view money and helped me better understand my relationship with money. The chapter on Reasonable > Rational stood out to me the most, specifically home bias, ignoring the other 95% of the planet and having a broader view of money and opportunities outside of what is familiar or expected. I loved your book on creative cash. The first house I bought was through an MLO, a great tool I feel is highly underutilized.

Quote from @Jim Pfeifer:

For LP's - definitely The Hand's Off Investor by @Brian Burke!


 Thanks Jim