
14 May 2024 | 164 replies
You're going to spend some time.It's a clear winner in this video and my own real world calculations that stocks hands down beats real estate investing if you had to choose 1.

12 May 2024 | 31 replies
Based on our calculations for repair, carrying cost, closing cost, the all in cost will be 283K.

12 May 2024 | 6 replies
You calculated appreciation as 400% instead of 4%.

10 May 2024 | 1 reply
When we sell and roll proceeds into separate 1031 projects how is the mortgage boot calculated?

16 May 2024 | 158 replies
Format: PDF Tools From calculators to structure diagrams to worksheets, the tools are designed for you to apply specific course concepts to your strategy.

14 May 2024 | 201 replies
Hard money has me the most scared but if things go well the profit should be approx 700k and the way I look at it, if it goes over time, I will lose money in interest, but with my calculations in the worst case if it would take 6 months to sell id lose 90k in that 6 months out of my profit, and so on...I see (unless we hit a depresssion) as lower risk in that it would take over a few years of not selling before the profit becomes negative (you can see my perspective)

13 May 2024 | 237 replies
I can't read the text (hence audible) and am getting thrown off by a calculation made in Chapter 7 min 33:45(audible), Chapter 5 (hard copy)2000/300,000 = 1.5% BUT 2000/300,000 really = .0066667After re-listening to it, I just figured that he meant to say it the other way around: 300000/2000 = 1.5%It's in reference to the 2% rule if that helps you find it.

10 May 2024 | 4 replies
Hi - hoping some of you can let me know what I am missing or calculating incorrectly.

9 May 2024 | 4 replies
If I apply the 1% rule, the current rental value is below by about $500, however, cap rate is calculated at 6% and CoC at 3%.

9 May 2024 | 6 replies
I am a beginner at all this, but am not unfamiliar with finding, calculating, and investing.