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Jorge Vazquez Purchasing the company (LLC or Corporation) that holds the property
14 August 2024 | 3 replies
It's been a game-changer in my investment approach, and I've completed two deals this way already.
Mike Mitchell Note Servicing Companies
14 August 2024 | 42 replies
@Jeff Smith Peak is out of the servicing game, or is Peak Corporate a different entity?
Jacob Kurian Basics of Foreclosed Properties & More
14 August 2024 | 1 reply
So it's an all cash game, with heavy consequences if you don't follow through.There is a calendar on the website that details the properties going up for auction.  
Brad T. Best way to find buyers?
15 August 2024 | 8 replies
Knowing this, its a numbers game and you will have to build out a buyer list of individuals who meet one of the two categories I noted as those are your buyers. 
Devin James Real Estate Calculations
14 August 2024 | 1 reply
When I first started my real estate journey in 2018 and started listening to BiggerPockets Real Estate podcasts, I was only familiar with Cash on Cash return.Once I actually entered the game in 2020, I quickly realized that there were many more calculations to take into consideration:ROI - Return on InvestmentROE - Return on EquityIRR - Internal Rate of ReturnEM - Equity MultipleCap Rate - Capitalization RateCoC - Cash on Cash ReturnAAR - Average Annual Return(I’m sure I'm missing some)I still struggle to juggle all of these calculations today.Developers, syndicators, flippers, etc., will all have different preferences.Which key calculations do you prioritize on when analyzing your deals?
Michael Dooley North Augusta - Aiken investors
13 August 2024 | 5 replies
I’m know to the real wastage investing game.
Layton Martin Lending suggestions for hard money lending
13 August 2024 | 7 replies
New into the real estate game and looking  specific lenders you know of that does hard money lending based off arv instead of luv , would be spectacular if you can as well pm some you would refer thank you :) 
Alec Neu Build-to-Rent Duplex I North of 10% Returns I Indianapolis, IN
14 August 2024 | 6 replies
I have no skin in the game here -- I have not done any transactions with Neu Real Estate Group yet. 
Ryan Dickerson Construction cost estimates/guides
15 August 2024 | 9 replies
Walking projects and hearing their thoughts will help you elevate your game and look at things differently.
Andrew Postell How To: Cash out 1-4 unit Property
20 August 2024 | 452 replies
The more full Doc a loan is typically there is more documents, scrutiny, and ultimately a longer closing time frame where as a private bridge note can fund in 1-2 weeks the full doc rehab loan may take 40-70 days on average depending on a host of variables (your General contractor's documents, the appraisal, scope of work, etc).Its imporant to figure out what you're trying to do, what deal you have in front of you, your capability in terms of all loan products from DTI focused ones, the bridge private ones, your time frame to close (the type of seller you have before you), and execute with the best game plan.Best,@Matthew Kwan@Carlos Valencia