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Sejin Kim Buying a condo with special assessment
9 January 2025 | 4 replies
Check your model to see what works and how much you are willing to accept.
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Stessa - 179 deductions
10 January 2025 | 12 replies
Not even Balance Sheet.I don't know if they changed their model since the change of subscription plan but it isn't ideal to use it as depreciation or amortization.They do have a balance sheet. 
Mead Vest looking for particulars about how partnerships work
10 January 2025 | 2 replies
That might be a good place to get some background on all of the options.That split model never works.
Arch Stanton Recommend a good property inspector in LIttle Rock
12 January 2025 | 1 reply
As per the TK provider business model, property was bought cheap and rehab done (work provided).
Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation Study Approaches Explained
31 December 2024 | 0 replies
These methods include: Detailed Engineering Cost ApproachDetailed Engineering Cost Estimate ApproachSurvey or Letter ApproachResidual Estimation ApproachSampling or Modeling ApproachExperience or “Rule of Thumb” ApproachIt’s important to understand the differences between the approaches including which one best fits your property and the reliability of each approach.DETAILED ENGINEERING COST APPROACHThis approach compiles the costs from construction and accounting reports to build a report.
Scott F. AI Deal Analyzer
9 January 2025 | 11 replies
This is basically what I made for myself:So every morning I get a report of everything new that hits the market in LA/Ventura, and I can just click the google links, check it out on RedFin/Zillow, and if it seems promising, fully underwrite it (using tools and/or manually), then offer on it.Don't try and come up with an auto-offer estimate, you can't tell the visual quality of the home or how much the construction will be, etc, stick to estimating values of renovated and distressed property in your tools, make it easy to fill those comps/value metrics into an underwriting model/proforma, and let the end users tweak numbers/select comps/etc so they feel confident in everything.
Jane S. Has anyone heard of a company called NOMAD
13 January 2025 | 8 replies
There is a flaw in the business model and thier internal processes need a lot of work.First the good,Yes, I got paid every month.Nomad found me good renters.Next the badDue to needing to make the guaranteed rent they rented my unit below market valueIn communicating with Nomad they were disorganized, often sending conflicting messages and not alignedNomad offered to find me a repair company, that compnany charged $400 for a $25 dollar part and I was stuck with Nomad saying "not their problem" and the vendor saying Nomad was the client not me.Nomad was horrible to my renters as their property management term ended.
Harrison Jones Building a Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategy
31 December 2024 | 20 replies
By spreading the investment horizon across decades, this initiative builds resilience into its model.
Jillyan MacMorris Tips and Brands For Durable, Dependable Refrigerators
28 December 2024 | 8 replies
This is the model # at home depot.
Daniel Segovia Adapting to the Current Real Estate Market – Challenges and Opportunities
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
Totally understand that those things don't closely mirror the BRRRR model too closely, but that's what I'm seeing right now.