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Destin E. Thomas Potential Wholesale Deal in Colorado Springs, Colorado!
24 December 2024 | 10 replies
Aside from that, it sounds like my operation is quite a bit smaller than what you and your network operate with, but properties that are wholesaled are usually all cash or hard money, so the initial funding aspect usually isn't a roadblock.
Ben O'Neill How to calculate ROI with multiple loans on purchase property?
19 December 2024 | 5 replies
That adjustment helped him plan better for future deals.Lastly, don’t underestimate the psychological aspect of leveraging retirement funds.
Don M. First time with new construction: Cape Coral, FL
5 February 2025 | 205 replies
Just like all aspects of life :) If you come across anyone needing help I created this website of free resources to share.
Albert Hepp Are you seeing Flat Fee Buyer Agents in your market?
3 January 2025 | 26 replies
@Albert Hepp the flawed logic your using to state there must be some conspiratorial aspect to commissions because commissions are all but uniformed over 2%.....We can apply that exact flawed logic to Apples at grocery stores and say since apples, at every grocery store are uniformed at a price over $0.10 a piece, it "must be a conspiracy"........Take off the tinfoil hat. 
Chris Kelly Tenant smoking weed but can't prove it
25 December 2024 | 28 replies
It's not as if I allow my tenants to violate all aspects of their lease agreement. 
Alberto Freites The Miami Market is Overrated?
27 December 2024 | 66 replies
somebody need to research that aspect first before commiting to investment.
Sam Penrod New member from Indianapolis, IN Sam Penrod
16 December 2024 | 6 replies
With experience spanning nearly every aspect of real estate—except direct title work—I’ve had the opportunity to work closely with many talented vendors in the Indianapolis area.Today, I’m on the vendor side at Trojan Roofing Company, where I continue to serve the local community.
Kevin Collins REI Nation Experience
31 December 2024 | 32 replies
. —- Again I’m not saying you have to do these things; it all depends what type of investor you are and what you are looking for however it is important to understand that if you shift the responsibility of either identifying the invest property or managing or any other aspect there WILL be a trade off — in this case the turnkey company has delivered on your goal of 8-9% ROI (projected... so TBC) and in return you have traded some of the other benefits of investing in RE for the convenience of not having to do much more than to look over the properties they have sent you and funding it from the comfort of your home, office, etc. ... again if this is the goal then you are on point but if the goal is to also partake in ALL of the other benefits of RE then you should understand that and not be surprised that it’s not a ‘stellar’ investment that checks all the boxes.
Tom Pappas How we built a distressed real estate investment fund
16 December 2024 | 1 reply
I was interested in the finance and legal aspects of operating a multi-state buy and flip equity fund.
Richard Volkov Could This Be a New Way to Invest in Real Estate Without Buying the Whole Property?
19 January 2025 | 47 replies
In addition, the platform idea follows principles to make the best user experience and reachability possible, so any user (investor or property owner) will be able to just go onto such platform and, without leaving from it, set up every aspect to start the cash flow process in not months, not weeks, not even days or hours, but minutes.As for the yield, whether these tokens can beat an 8% return really depends on the property and how it’s performing.