
11 July 2024 | 12 replies
Add in that money goes out many months before any generated income, the worse financing options versus purchase financing, the detraction of something (even if it is just yard space) from the primary unit, the work involved even hands off is at least as high as a BRRRR but a brrrr can provide an infinite return.

10 July 2024 | 6 replies
With school scores at 3/2/2 and what seems to be significant risk involved, an investor might consider better options like investing in a high-yielding savings account earning 5.5% without the associated risks.

10 July 2024 | 19 replies
But since we close a lot of hard money/private money deals we do see this firm involved frequently.

11 July 2024 | 17 replies
You will get better, but it will involve a lot of time and energy to get there.Investing is the same.

12 July 2024 | 281 replies
Sargent says she's a professional con artist and has been involved in fraud for quite some time.

9 July 2024 | 6 replies
I'm trying to figure out a strategy on buying real estate from the seller (no lenders involved) on payments, adding value and reselling it for profit and thus, paying off the original seller.

10 July 2024 | 256 replies
If it were a commercial deal with leverage involved, not one bank would give them a loan.

11 July 2024 | 6 replies
How much it will affect your DTI depends on your existing debt obligations, income, the mortgage of the primary home you want to buy, and the mortgage of the house hack property.I recommend using the 5% down conventional loan product to house hack and only use FHA if you have to since there are more restrictions involved.

9 July 2024 | 8 replies
I had my fare share of financial modeling and asset management and can say I know how to analyze deals and asset manage very well.But, I was not too involved in the closing phases of the deals (lawyers, reports, debt placement, contract negotiations, parts of the DD...) so I lack knowledge in those parts, which I make up for in reading ton of materials and listening to podcasts.• After that I worked for three years as a management consultant at McKinsey where I sharpened my business acumen, problem-solving, storytelling, and presentation skills.

10 July 2024 | 8 replies
PM fees are usually around at 30% and there's going to be high turnover involved.