Dan McDermott
Got experience with mixed use in smaller towns?
3 December 2024 | 4 replies
Walkable neighborhoods and mixed use properties are our preferred sweet spot.
Kent Fang ching
Guidance on OOS markets to get into
24 December 2024 | 44 replies
If you do it right, it’s arguably the best market to invest.Purchase: $80k-$130kRent: $1100-$1500 (no rent control in MI)1% rule: .9%-1.4% rule dealsCoc ROI: 5-12%Total ROI: 20-40%Cash flow: $50-$250/door (after all expenses and budgeting for maint, capex, vacancy)Appreciation: 3-10%+ (has been double digit for a decade)Location: C+, B-These numbers are based on the “sweet spot” in Metro Detroit.
Heather McNicol
BNB Investor Academy - Reviews?
31 December 2024 | 76 replies
We started 6 years ago, and I wouldn't recommend doing arbitrage unless you get a pretty sweet deal.
Loan Nguyen
Cash Flow is my issue
1 December 2024 | 25 replies
If you do it right, it’s arguably the best market to invest.Purchase: $80k-$130kRent: $1100-$1500 (no rent control in MI)1% rule: .9%-1.4% rule dealsCoc ROI: 5-12%Total ROI: 20-40%Cash flow: $50-$250/door (after all expenses and budgeting for maint, capex, vacancy)Appreciation: 3-10%+ (has been double digit for a decade)Location: C+, B-These numbers are based on the “sweet spot” in Metro Detroit.
Jorge Abreu
💰 The Power of Long-Term Thinking & Creating Generational Wealth
26 November 2024 | 2 replies
When analyzing potential investment opportunities, one thing you can't afford to overlook is projecting those sweet returns.
Kwok Wong
How to submit a respectful lowball offer?
7 December 2024 | 9 replies
If they ask me about an offer, I forewarn them it's not going to be that sweet but I can show something.
Lisa Fondant
Jerry Norton programs ($10k finder fee - Powerflipper)
10 December 2024 | 104 replies
., whatever) it pops up another offer right on your face (meaning, they keep trying you to whatever cross selling, it is really a simple sales tactic, a psychological trigger to urge you to a decision to buy something). 3) Close the damned pop up, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and check anything on the footer that says "Privacy Notice - Terms of Use - Disclaimer" (It will be active and linked to another page, if it is underscored on hover of your mouse) - I went for the sweet "Terms of Use" - this is either a bought or internet stolen general legal terms twisted a little to fit their business verbiage façade (but you will see many errors of any kind), and here is the thing: legitimate businesses are really verifiable, and provide legitimate links!
Melanie Baldridge
Maybe one of the most tax efficient ways to build your wealth?
25 November 2024 | 1 reply
Short, sweet and right on the mark.