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Ming Huang OKC long term investments experience and recommendations
6 February 2025 | 9 replies
This zip code also has room for appreciation as OKC continues to expand westward.Building the right team is key!
Nicholas Wright Looking to Meet investors in Kansas City!
31 January 2025 | 17 replies
I have been to a couple meetups but want to keep expanding.
Jamie Dupont Jacksonville MTR Advice
25 January 2025 | 2 replies
I currently own one home in NY as LTR, one STR in SWFL but am looking to expand my portfolio.
Jon LaBorde How many leads does it take to get a wholesale deal
8 February 2025 | 21 replies
Quote from @Jon LaBorde: @Jerryll Noorden ok that sounds good, but currently I’m just trying to get my foot in the door, so I’m not expecting to become a millionaire from this plan and by no means am I expecting this to work as my only marketing route in the business for more than a time or two, but I’d just like to get started in wholesaling and with this information I think it gave me everything I need l and I’m thinking I’m gonna give this plan a shot but I’ll definitely be looking to expand and adapt as I grow as a wholesaler.
Dave Chengoue New Investor in Real Estate seeking for advice and networking opportunities
5 February 2025 | 18 replies
It also expands your opportunities, as there just isn't a lot of small MF for sale in these areas. 
Don Konipol Can a “Subject to” Transaction be done SAFELY?
17 February 2025 | 92 replies
The positives are from the buyers prospective1- the ability to buy a property with little down payment2- the ability to obtain financing at below market rate3 -not needing to qualify for convention/institutional financing4- not having another debt on your PFS5 - not needing to pay points and other fees to obtain a new mortgage The positives for the seller are 1- can possibly sell a property in which they have negative equity without bringing cash to the closing table2 -expand the pool of potential buyers 3 -possibly obtain a higher price/ quicker sale 4 - can utilize a wrap to potentially earn the “differential” on interest rate 5 -May be able to save the Realtors commissionAll this being established, here’s the BIG question:  Can a subject to transaction be done where both parties are reasonably protected?  
Anthony Klemm New to REI, trying to connect with folks
27 January 2025 | 2 replies
Las Vegas attracts investors from all over the world for good reason so I think you are on the right track starting here before expanding.
Chris Magistrado Are these numbers in The House Flipping Framework book correct?
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Here is the statement expanded to include formulas for doing one flip per year, two flips per year, five flips per year, and ten flips per year: One flip per year: If you start with $50,000 and do one flip per year, aiming for a 35 percent return, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (35% × $50,000) = $67,500 Year 2: $67,500 + (35% × $67,500) = $91,125 Year 3: $91,125 + (35% × $91,125) = $123,019Two flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do two flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (0.7 × $50,000) = $85,000 Year 2: $85,000 + (0.7 × $85,000) = $144,500 Year 3: $144,500 + (0.7 × $144,500) = $245,650Five flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do five flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (1.75 × $50,000) = $137,500 Year 2: $137,500 + (1.75 × $137,500) = $378,125 Year 3: $378,125 + (1.75 × $378,125) = $1,039,844Ten flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do ten flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (3.5 × $50,000) = $225,000 Year 2: $225,000 + (3.5 × $225,000) = $787,500 Year 3: $787,500 + (3.5 × $787,500) = $2,756,250The key points remain the same, which is to aim for a high return through flipping, reinvest the profits to compound the gains, and be disciplined in order to build significant wealth over just a few years of this real estate investing strategy.
Khaled Seirafi Introduction - new to investing in Phoenix
14 February 2025 | 15 replies
Loads of information on the forums and BP tools for you to expand your knowledge or find just about anything.I am on the lending side of things and am always happy to talk shop with investors looking to learn more about financing options out there, even if not in my resource pool.
Chad Chase HELOC/HARD MONEY advice?
6 February 2025 | 16 replies
Looking at southern Maine right now, hopefully expanding after we get some momentum.