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Keenan Patton [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
26 December 2024 | 4 replies

I'm a little thin to do this project myself. Would love to wholesale it to someone. It should be about 60k profit, about a month and half, 2 months conservatively, on rehab. Deal is in northern california and looking ...

Abriauna Garcia Advice for a first time home buyer
27 December 2024 | 3 replies
BiggerPockets also has a calculator to analyze deals, and I highly recommend you start this as soon as possible, even if you are not ready to buy.
Kyle Fitch Why Real Estate Over Stock Market?
6 January 2025 | 57 replies
With real estate, you have to make sure each property is functioning at full capacity or you’ll be losing money.You can analyze properties and be pretty sure (as long as you don't rationalize bad deals into good ones) what your numbers will be. 
Danny Goss Starting out + choosing a strategy
26 December 2024 | 6 replies
Clearly there's a lot more ROI and work for a BRRRR.After finishing David Greene's BRRRR book and combing the forums, my impression is it'll come down to building the right team and doing our due diligence on finding and analyzing deals, estimated ARV, rehab costs, and rent /demand for an area with the most conservative estimates. 
Dave Allen If you magically had 100,000 to invest...
15 January 2025 | 24 replies
Simply analyze the strategy and how you could do it better or differently.
Jeanette Land Have 1 duplex and living in SF home. What to do next?
28 December 2024 | 5 replies
In today's market with high interest rates, it's most important to make sure that the numbers work when analyzing a deal.
Andrey Y. Why I love being a Passive Investor in Syndications (30% IRR!!)
20 February 2025 | 114 replies
Congrats, on both of those deals and, more importantly, on staying persistent to find your niche.Lots of misinformation on this thread.Andrey is not pitching anything or lyingHe is not expecting 30% IRR on every opportunityFinding and vetting trustworthy sponsors is not as hard as non-syndication investors thinkPerforming diligence on sponsors takes years, not hours or daysMany sophisticated LPs perform extensive diligence on sponsors and opportunities that is not discussed on BP (TLO reports on history of crime, bankruptcies, collections, credit, businesses owned, personal residence owned, employment, family members (including phone numbers), even traffic violations...the list goes on)Many LPs leverage sites like Ian's, 506 group, in-person conferences, and one another to analyze opportunities and sponsors together (it's a lot more sophisticated that the "what do you think about XYZ" posts on BP)There are tons of sponsors and opportunities that don't use short-term, bridge financing or max leverageMost are using 5-12 year debt, with inception LTVs in the 70s and year 2-3 LTVs in the 60s (and carry high reserves on top of that)The opportunities discussed on BP are only a small fraction of what's available in the marketPrudent syndication investing is just like anything else in life...it takes diligence and time. 
William J Anderson Introduction and Seeking Advice on T-12s
27 December 2024 | 8 replies
@William J Anderson you want assistance in analyzing T-12s for the purpose of purchasing a property?
Anderson Banegas Cerrato Real Estate Investing: Lessons Learned and Growing Stronger 💡
28 December 2024 | 1 reply
From analyzing deals to exploring creative financing, I’m realizing that success in this business is about persistence, relationships, and constantly improving. 
Marcus Auerbach Why getting into real estate primarily for cash flow is wrong - and even dangerous
14 February 2025 | 161 replies
Basically, they suggest to buy a property with very little money, collect the cashflow, then refinance to pull money out of the property, buy more real estate for more cash flow and quit the W2 they hate.The first flaw is that a lot of the books written before 2020 will tell you to analyze more deals until you find one that cashflows.