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Wendy Carpenter Is my realtor right or am I? Analysis critique!
6 December 2017 | 37 replies
I’m trying to stay a bit conservative with my future predictions for this particular area.
Lisa Foreman Become a land surveyor?
1 December 2017 | 1 reply
Basic instruments will be a few grand, gps system $20k plus.
Mark Webb Bitcoin VS Real Estate
18 December 2017 | 15 replies
Jim Cramer among others are predicting 1 million per coin so get ready for a wild ride. 
Joseph Koenig Best places to start your real estate portfolio in the US
4 December 2017 | 2 replies
I'm not good at predicting what market is up and coming, but you can just go to different turnkey companies websites and see where the houses are located at.
Kevin Smith No Money Down In Practice
13 March 2018 | 2 replies
There's a lot of discussion around partnerships, private lending, and hard money, but I don't see much discussion on the actual mechanics - what these arrangements look like in practice.My hope is this post can serve as a reference for those starting out, so we may get a better understanding of how these strategies are actually implemented as well as an ability to more accurately predict the profits and returns you and your lenders and partners can expect.If those with more experience would like to revise these numbers and statements, it would be most appreciated.These scenarios assume you, the flipper, are bringing none of your own capital to the deal.Typically, this would mean 1 of 2 scenarios...Private Lending - Someone you know brings 100% of project costs (purchase, rehab, acquisition costs, holding costs) to complete the deal and in return, they get a certain percentage return which comes out of your profit.Hard Money + Partnership - You get a hard money lender to cover 80-90% of purchase+rehab and a partner to cover the remaining 10-20% as well as acquisition costs (including hard money origination and points) and holding costs (including hard money interest payments).An aside about the structuring...Private Lending - A promissory note is created, and your private lender lends to you or your business. 
Devin Arrigo Filling in the Gaps: 1st Deal Tips
13 March 2018 | 3 replies
Rentometer will also give you a great numbers on predicted rents (if you plan on renting.) 
Antonio Quinones New to investing - good time to?
13 March 2018 | 4 replies
@Antonio Quinones How do you expect us to predict the future?
Jessica Beard Looking to purchase my first investment property out of state
21 March 2018 | 33 replies
It takes a HUGE chunk out of my cashflow, and is often not predicted accurately in pro formas, so do your own due diligence to predict cashflow. 
Jon Ankenbauer Newbie Needing Help: Partial Owner Financing
16 March 2018 | 8 replies
My prediction is as interest rates and prices continue to rise, we are going to see people assuming loans more often. 
Jon Q. STRIP PRIVATE BANKS OF THEIR POWER TO CREATE MONEY
21 March 2018 | 36 replies
The smarty people can predict when this will happen and make out like the bandits they are when it does.