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Steven Taylor rents going up
15 March 2024 | 20 replies
They're the new trend so too many operators will dive in, they'll hit a peak, and then we'll see units revert back to LTR's, owner-occupied units, or maybe some entirely new model we haven't discovered yet.
Account Closed Holton-Wise Group Reviews?
14 March 2024 | 60 replies
All could have been prevented with an incentive based compensation model with a renewal commission. 
Jenny Milu Evaluating Syndication Questions
13 March 2024 | 7 replies
I personally believe that I am paying high fees to a syndicator for concentrated expertise in a specific market and niche.
Bob Stevens Sec 8 renting
14 March 2024 | 9 replies
If that works for your business model, great.
Vikranth Biradar Good Locations for an Airbnb in Central California
14 March 2024 | 4 replies
maybe $12,000 - hard to create a business model with that volatility. 
Christopher Benjamin STR / airbnb property spreadsheet
14 March 2024 | 50 replies
@Christopher Benjamin  Here is a simplified version of my more elaborate yearly cash flow model you can start with.
Paul Woolley REI Newbie from Maui to San Antonio Intro + digital marketing case study coming soon
14 March 2024 | 3 replies
We launched some paid advertising, however the results were bad.About 6 weeks ago I started doing deeper research on his particular business model and I began putting the pieces together to help generate some leads and get him and my sister back to making money again.Fast forward to just over a week ago since I completed his setup, and so far he’s had 5 appointments to view job sites so he may submit bids, and he’s locked up 2 contracts worth $15,500 and $31,500 totaling $46,000 in new business.This case study serves to support any REI professionals seeking inbound leads including…

Contractors of all types (Roof, Foundation, Electrician, Plumbing, Painting, Etc...)

Ahmed Habib What is best strategy to close first few wholesale deals?
13 March 2024 | 6 replies
There are a few types of people who will buy your end of line flips….1) Those that will only buy truly safe … battle born… “equity the day I buy”.. opportunities And/or2) those that were trained to see real estate investing as a much more risky “ investment”… in other words  “ a buy that “SHOULD” have value after appreciation”With Buyer group #1… if you provide truly investor grade deals that haven’t been stripped of most of the equity before you try to flip, you will build a following of investor grade buyers that WILL pay cash and CAN close “ as soon as the title search is done”… This will net smaller nets for you initially , but you will own a REAL Buyers list… that WILL have the experience… to REALLY CLOSE ASAP.And that will make your machine run MUCH more smoothly.Or2) you can initially max out your net on a few deals as you scape out most of the equity for yourself… but you will only be working with non experienced buyers.. who will buy ….one… realize that they are in WAY too deep… have no B plan.. and they will be FAR less likely to buy again… AND they may never even make it to your first closing .So.. your choice… cultivate a crop of GREAT slam dunk , low work load real buyer investors…. where all you need to do is find the property , mark it up a LITTLE ..and we do all of the rest of the work…Or sew a crop of weeds…I do spend a little bit of my time asking wholesalers to take me off of their lists.I would love to buy from you.I don’t want to spend my time doing the initial marketing.I am willing to pay for your valueBut I don’t buy properties that don’t have TWO exit strategies1) enough equity AT CLOSING so that, at the very least I could sell it TODAY without taking a loss…..AND2) after my expertise …. 
Nicholas Saville My neighbors house is for sale, should I buy it?
13 March 2024 | 1 reply
Which makes us concerned about investing such a large amount of money.I would love to hear some opinions on whether or not I should jump on this opportunity.We appreciate your insight and expertise!
Helena Nouzovsky Individual vs company
13 March 2024 | 2 replies
First, a reputable company often provides professional guidance and expertise, ensuring a smoother process and better outcomes.