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Jason Schmidt how do you determine if a deal is a deal?
30 January 2009 | 40 replies
Multiply that figure by a factor of ten.
Jered Sturm 10,000 hours of investing thought me 5 simple keys to success
9 June 2016 | 15 replies
If a normal person works 40 hours a week for 50 weeks out the year that’s 2,000 hours, multiply that by 5 years and you have 10,000 hours.I started investing early 2012 the catch is for the past 4 years I have put in 70-80 hour weeks so I’m not certain on where I land in total hours.
Tom Goans The numbers may look good, but it is a terrible investment.
1 July 2013 | 24 replies
Then he said that it is industry standard to multiply this amount by 4 to determine the lot price.
Ellen Mitchel what is the 50% rule? what is the 2% rule both in the reports?
19 July 2018 | 6 replies
I keep it simple:What is the rent multiplier – price compared to rent as a percent.
Mike Dusenka BRRRR with FHA Loan?
26 November 2019 | 7 replies
Even if you only had 15% equity, you can still get it refinanced and have a much smaller MI multiplier than if you had a higher LTV.
Sean Conklin 10 years too late but better now than never
24 March 2017 | 17 replies
I'm open to all scenarios, whichever ones multiply my money the fastest and to the greatest degree.I'd like to start investing in the Boise, Idaho area.
Justin Escajeda WHAT do i do about the balloon payment? Good deal?
22 January 2015 | 12 replies
@Cody Steck - see the link below:http://www.mobilehomeuniversity.com/articles/evalu...I personally see the 70 multiplier as function of an expense ratio and a cap rate derived in a single number.
William Fifield Seattle area rehab costs fast track
11 February 2020 | 4 replies
If you use hourly labor (Like I do) personal experience helps a lot- take a look at each project and count the days and multiply by your guy’s daily rate, then do a rough estimate for materials.
David Rey wholesale calc question
7 January 2023 | 2 replies
The calculator is multiplying the monthly cash flow by 12 to get $16,980 of yearly cash flow.
Jennifer Cramer First Post: Overwhelmed and can't figure out where to invest
14 November 2023 | 151 replies
To summarize, multiplying the headaches and work with multiple single family homes is not worth the cash flow.