
11 July 2018 | 72 replies
The interest rates on your student debt are likely lower than what you can make in real estate if you follow BP principles and buy right.
23 June 2018 | 3 replies
Great, solid info with a blue collar work ethic undertone.https://jakeandgino.com/how-to-buy-your-first-twenty-five-unit-apartment-complex/https://jakeandgino.com/buying-your-first-multifamily/ - 25 podcasts that will get you started@Todd Dexheimer Pillars of Wealth Podcast and BP articles - Very detailed, hands on information

25 June 2018 | 6 replies
These are professionals with additional training and a stricter code of ethics.

25 June 2018 | 1 reply
https://www.narpm.org/find/property-managersThese are more professional and educated PM's with higher standards of Ethics
24 June 2018 | 2 replies
Interest applied to the original Loan amount, and not to the remaining balance.2 - 20 year term to payoff.3 - Payments would be made monthly for P & I.4 - Interest over 20 years @ 10%/year = $10k/year for each loan.5 - Principle payoff per year = $5k/yr/loan6 - TOTAL coverage needed = $15k/yr/loan or $30k/yr based on $200k in loans (both loans)This allows you to use the funds as many times as you want, but only have to pay for these funds once.

13 February 2019 | 17 replies
I also agree with some of the posters above that you want just go ahead and factor in property management into your numbers when looking at cash flow (even if you just use that extra 10% to pay down principle or reinvest).

24 June 2018 | 2 replies
I reckon the best ethical compromise is to buy a quadplex; live in one and rent out the rest!

2 July 2018 | 10 replies
My goal (considering TVM principles) to get my money back within 5-10 years and for net present value to be better than selling and putting the cash in a conservative portfolio of stocks/bonds - which would be for me: 25% stocks/65% diversified bonds/10% cash or something of that nature yielding 3-4% after tax.My challenge still.... is the math and comparative analysis with different seller financing structuring.

4 November 2017 | 6 replies
The problem I have seen across the board is that most agents simply don't understand the principles of investing, what investors are looking for or how to walk a property and adequately estimate repair costs.Unfortunately, most of these skills are only acquired through adequate study and conducting your own renovations.Not sure what your business model is or how exactly you are trying to outreach to investors or builders.

7 December 2017 | 3 replies
The problem I have seen across the board is that most agents simply don't understand the principles of investing, what investors are looking for or how to walk a property and adequately estimate repair costs.Unfortunately, most of these skills are only acquired through adequate study and conducting your own renovations.