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Cameron K. Seeking Feedback: Market Rent Research Platform
27 January 2025 | 1 reply
One thing I’ve always done is focus on the 75th percentile of the rent estimates, as my properties tend to fall into that range (very nice, but small with no amenities).While I think there will always be some manual research involved, the current platforms lack key functionality that could be easily implemented with the available market data and technology.1.Quality Metrics:•Filter comps to match the quality of your rentals.
Matt Ricky Location considerations for BRRRR
18 February 2025 | 21 replies
Creating off market deal flow is going to be key here. 
Andy Wang Should I sell my note? 1.2M @ 8.5% for 4.5 yrs
27 January 2025 | 7 replies
Questions they will have is who is the owner, what experience do they have, is their key person insurance against them etc. 
Tyler Walley Getting Started in Short Term Rentals
1 February 2025 | 11 replies
A few key questions I have:1.
Chris Magistrado Are these numbers in The House Flipping Framework book correct?
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Here is the statement expanded to include formulas for doing one flip per year, two flips per year, five flips per year, and ten flips per year: One flip per year: If you start with $50,000 and do one flip per year, aiming for a 35 percent return, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (35% × $50,000) = $67,500 Year 2: $67,500 + (35% × $67,500) = $91,125 Year 3: $91,125 + (35% × $91,125) = $123,019Two flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do two flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (0.7 × $50,000) = $85,000 Year 2: $85,000 + (0.7 × $85,000) = $144,500 Year 3: $144,500 + (0.7 × $144,500) = $245,650Five flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do five flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (1.75 × $50,000) = $137,500 Year 2: $137,500 + (1.75 × $137,500) = $378,125 Year 3: $378,125 + (1.75 × $378,125) = $1,039,844Ten flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do ten flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (3.5 × $50,000) = $225,000 Year 2: $225,000 + (3.5 × $225,000) = $787,500 Year 3: $787,500 + (3.5 × $787,500) = $2,756,250The key points remain the same, which is to aim for a high return through flipping, reinvest the profits to compound the gains, and be disciplined in order to build significant wealth over just a few years of this real estate investing strategy.
Leslie L Meneus Is Franchising/Business Ownership "Really" Not Considered REI?
30 January 2025 | 4 replies
🙏☺️ I completely understand where you’re coming from & you’re right that owning real estate is a key step toward truly being an investor.I’m still new to the game, but I have a solid plan in place to move toward ownership & establish myself as a real estate investor.
Andres Canas 18 year old ready to learn
27 January 2025 | 2 replies
Never thought about it but that is clearly a key piece of knowledge that can come in handy whenever needed.
Paige Corsello Commercial Deals as an LO
26 January 2025 | 5 replies
(key piece of the story) And where are you/the property located?
Khyree Randall Wholesaling around a 9-5
29 January 2025 | 5 replies
DealMachine and direct mail can work well, but consistency is key.
Kevin Waymire Asset Management Help!
24 January 2025 | 6 replies
Additionally, we have developed templates for tracking key metrics that we require our PMs to fill out weekly.