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Ted Purnell New to the Community
22 July 2024 | 2 replies
I am new to the community, working on acquiring my first small multi family property, likely through syndication depending on the scale of the property and associated costs.
Bora O. Bad #s in The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner
22 July 2024 | 6 replies
When you break down the numbers by individual properties using the first purchased property as a templated for the additional properties purchased however, you will notice that the numbers being used in the example are not scaling correctly.It took me some time to figure out why the numbers were not scaling and adding up correctly but I finally believe I at least partially figured out why the numbers didn’t add up.By the end of year 3 the 3 properties are owned for the following lengths of time and reflect the correct numbers associated with that length of ownership (loan balance, equity, property value, etc).Property A - owned 3 yearsProperty B - owned 1 yearProperty C - owned 0 years, it will be purchased at the start of year 4But by the end of year 4 the properties should reflect the following years of ownership with their respective numbers associated with the years of ownership (loan balance, equity, property value, etc).Property A - owned 4 yearsProperty B - owned 2 yearsProperty C - owned 1 yearHowever the summary total numbers that were provided in the book for all 3 properties at the end of year 4 did not add up correctly.
Jaden Mabin Where/How do i start?
23 July 2024 | 6 replies
I suggest focusing on your business and scaling that as much as possible before investing in real estate.
Britney Lewin Looking to invest in area that has a good rental msrmwr
24 July 2024 | 17 replies
Areas that are on their own have some scale for the future as all areas of Florida are always touristy.
Asia Jones Seveney Mortgage Note investments review
25 July 2024 | 33 replies
We do the same thing as @Chris Seveney, just on a smaller scale.
Account Closed How to get to $30k/month if you were me?
23 July 2024 | 42 replies
LT buy-n-holds are not for wealth creation, not at any form or function of scale
Griffin Hess CRE vs Residential & Leveraging Skills (23yo)
22 July 2024 | 5 replies
Residential investing will teach you what you need to know, scaled down, as far as running a business and numbers go. 
TJ Woolum Online Gurus - Tom Cruz (Section 8) and Nate Barger (BRRRR Invest)
21 July 2024 | 16 replies
Scale comes down to just a few items which I can tell you for free right here.1. 
Rick Albert Buying without counting towards DTI
23 July 2024 | 13 replies
If all you’re concerned about it growth, DSCR loans would help you scale your portfolio without a DTI constraint (let me know if you want more info there).
Edwin Perez New investor in California
22 July 2024 | 15 replies
BRRRR is an amazing strategy to quickly scale and to recycle your capital quickly - it's how I personally got started investing here in Columbus Ohio and quickly grew to over a 7 figure portfolio.