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Anthony Jackson Norada Capital Management Promissory note investment
5 February 2025 | 38 replies
Prefer keeping this kind of stuff behind closed doors if possible and sorting it out without revealing dirty laundry.I would have been in the same boat as many other turnkey providers that are no longer around if I didn't focus on limiting how much business I take on.And even with my stupidly strict criteria, we still copped the brunt of the sword.Business is business and people are people, sometimes things just don't work out.It's a true shame but such is life.I always want whats best for everyone and for every deal to work out and for everyone to succeed.With the best intentions, mistakes are still made.Those that work hard and do their best, will also make mistakes unfortunately.Again, I sleep in peace and whenever I F@#$ up, it's an honest mistake so crucify me all you want.Thank God, never been sued and back round is squeaky clean and I intend to keep it that way.Less is more and when crisis does arise (It always eventually does no matter how much you prepare and do your best), we can hopefully rectify and do our best to fix.For example, just had an investor loose $50,000 on a deal and the next few deals we are working for free for this investor.We don't have to do this, we want to...Not sure how we would be able to accommodate such an instance if I had 50+ investors loosing that much so I guess my stringent on-boarding criteria has saved our A$$ for 10+ years now.Granted, I'm burnt out on folks and have pulled back even more from doing our "measly" 4-5 turnkey deals per month and have decided to focus on just building my own portfolio.Like I initially intended when I moved to this country in 2012.Thanks mate and keep being great
Martti Eckert Long Distance BRRRR in Ohio
17 January 2025 | 22 replies
Yes, you need a team, however you can't just assemble people together and call it a team. 
Max Martynenko Investing in Ohio
19 January 2025 | 6 replies
The Ohio market is very strong and competitive, so people struggle to find deals with consistently great margins on flips, etc.
Anthony Bodota New to real estate and ready to learn!
15 January 2025 | 2 replies
I suggest you start out by meeting like minded people and here is a link to a local meetup in the OC: https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521/topics/1225233-ocre...Good Investing...
Steve Englehart Cashing out IRA to buy rental properties.
29 January 2025 | 47 replies
It saddens me to see millions of people strapped to their jobs, trying to protect their holy grail 401K, until they are 60, and then start taking their "distributions", having a couple of decades left to live.
David Ivy Austin Market Report - December 2024
18 January 2025 | 1 reply
All else being equal, lower mortgage rates reduce the cost of ownership and, thereby, allow more people to afford to buy.
Sebastien Tinsley Looking to begin my journey into REI
13 January 2025 | 45 replies
@Sebastien Tinsley Welcome, I recently moved to the Orlando area and have met some amazing people here.
Breland Clark How to find developers
12 January 2025 | 5 replies
See what a difference it will make for people to know you have 13 years in.
Marc Robinson Community input on a small mobile home park, distressed with high vacancy
13 January 2025 | 10 replies
People start moving in with their TOH homes (back in the day when everyone could afford one) and the park starts to fill up. 
Christopher Lynch How To Start a Syndication ?
10 January 2025 | 9 replies
I also have some capital to contribute.Could someone explain how syndications are typically structured, and how are people using Other People's Money (OPM) to build large portfolios with little to no money down?