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Sharlene Burch $50,000 to invest... where is the question?
23 May 2020 | 16 replies
An option could be to 1) take the 401k $ out now with no penalty, 2) put it directly into a properly structured infinite banking policy, then 3) leverage 80-90% of the cash value to purchase a multi-family syndication.This strategy would provide multiple benefits to your precious capital and provide some flexibility until the time is right to purchase a syndication.  
Amber Golson Atlanta BRRRR Rookie
12 May 2020 | 7 replies
If done successfully you can essentially purchase an infinite number of deals with just that one primary residence equity.
Bennett Albertson CoC Calculation with LOC money
25 June 2020 | 3 replies
Assuming we rented out this unit @ $1000/mo (1% rule), and pocketed $500 (50% rule), we made 6 * $500 = $3000.CoC return = $3000 (net profits after 1 yr) /$2000 (net expenses after 1 yr) = 150%What's pretty cool is if the deal is really good, and we end up refinancing and getting all of our money back and more, our CoC return becomes infinite
Chase A. Starting a Business related to Real Estate
22 July 2020 | 2 replies
Some flippers can make a lot of money, some take a huge loss on their first deal and never try again.I know a large investor (several thousand units) who started with an asphalt paving business.There, fortunately or unfortunately are infinite ways to be get started and be successful in real estate. 
Dominique Mitchell 16 unit multifamily feedback
10 September 2020 | 11 replies
Finding a good partner that you can learn from and do deals with in the future "may" be infinitely more valuable than finding this particular deal in the long run.
Daniel Lehrman How do I scale my portfolio?
27 June 2018 | 7 replies
I understand BRRRR is a way to acquire property and potentially retain cash, but it's infinitely more complicated investing out of state. 
Erik Nordgaard How can a rookie handle a pending economic crisis?
19 August 2018 | 1 reply
Although infinite factors are taking effect, it seems like overall the major themes are too much consumer debt, a dollar that's on the verge of collapse, and housing prices are in a bubble. 
Brian Ellwood How To Make "Soft Offers" (The Only Way To Get Deals In 2020)
25 July 2020 | 3 replies
Are the deals “flying off the shelf” in your market?
Trevar James Cash Out Refi or Hold the current Loan?
10 March 2022 | 9 replies
The BRRRR strategy only becomes an infinite game if you follow this rule.