
2 December 2024 | 3 replies
I've got a pretty good idea of how I'd like it structured (terms) but I'm not finding any forms, or even examples of forms, to use.

7 December 2024 | 9 replies
If I stopped the example here, most would say the portfolio of $100k homes is the better investment.Next, let's assume you decide to sell the Market B homes in year 3 because you are frustrated with the cap ex and management of the tenants in the lower tier houses because you are not achieving the expected cash flow.

26 November 2024 | 25 replies
Some places like Illinois for example require individuals to be licensed with the state in order to wholesale more than 1 deal per year.

5 December 2024 | 22 replies
Each one of the above examples are very different businesses and take different types of leaders.

27 November 2024 | 13 replies
They can be tough to resell as well due to the higher down payment required for example.

10 December 2024 | 26 replies
Example someone has 2 million down payment they buy something NNN at 5 million and I make 150,000 in about 60 days for about 20 hours of time depending on how complex the deal is.I am just tired of newbies being told bullsh*t.

3 December 2024 | 4 replies
You can hear real-world examples of how others have built their investment portfolio and (hopefully) learn to avoid their mistakes.4.

9 December 2024 | 98 replies
Steve talks about the different phases for example the first phase, AOL days slow dial up.

30 November 2024 | 0 replies
On Page 134, he lists the following when analyzing a deal:Sales Price: $132,490.00Sales Expenses: $17,000.00Loan Balance: $55,004.72Total Invested Capital: $35,950.00Profit: $24,535.28I agree with his thought process here when he calculates net profit, but I'm trying to verify the net profit by adding up all the sources of income over the past five years in his example by doing the following:Appreciation over five years=$12,490 (see chart on Page 133).Cash flow ($297.73x12x5)=$17,863.80 over five years.Loan paydown: ($60,000-55,004.72)=$4,995.28 over five years.Sales Expenses are still $17,000.Doing the math, profit= $12,490+$17,863.80+$4,995.28-$17,000=$18,349.08There is a $6,186.20 difference from the net profit he calculates.My question is: Is this $6,186.20 difference due to the forced appreciation gained in the property from the rehab he does in this example?

4 December 2024 | 8 replies
Example: If you’re going to sell $800k and buy $1M.