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Forest Wu Any experience with Coach Carson's Rental Property Mastery (RPM) group?
29 November 2024 | 1 reply
But I can't help but think that I could benefit from the occasional discussion about real estate strategies or bounce opportunities off one another.Coach Carson's RPM program details below:Cost: ~$2500/yearBenefits (form Website):Personalized Coaching: Members receive direct support and feedback from Coach Carson and selected coaches, including monthly group coaching sessions, one-on-one "hot seat" calls, and small group coaching within Action Teams.Action Teams: These are accountability groups of 8-10 members that meet weekly over a three-month period to set and achieve goals, fostering perseverance and resilience among participants.Comprehensive Resources: Members have access to a repository of documents, systems, checklists, and more in the community swipe file, including tenant screening criteria, due diligence checklists, and rental analysis spreadsheets.Exclusive Community: RPM offers a private community of like-minded investors who prioritize time and freedom over scaling rapidly, providing a supportive environment for shared learning and growth.The Group Targets:Investors with experience owning 1 to 8+ properties, whether short-term (e.g., Airbnb), mid-term, or long-term rentals.Individuals who are coachable, hardworking, and value time and freedom over aggressive scaling.
Dennis Tidwell BUILT TO RENT: New Modern Home in Downtown Griffin, GA
30 November 2024 | 1 reply
While new developments are on the rise, it will take a few years for the community to fully revitalize and achieve a more cohesive look.
Dylan Jeluso Is Getting a GC License Worth It for a New Flipper?
28 November 2024 | 14 replies
If it is working with subs, a GC license won't help that in any practical way.At the end of the day, it depends on what you are looking to achieve.  
Caiden Mooney Introduction and Seeking Advice on Best Way to Leverage $50,000
29 November 2024 | 7 replies
I have $50,000 left over from my house flip that I can use for my next deal.Any advice from other investors, especially ones local to the area, on how to best leverage my $50,000 in order to achieve my goals would be greatly appreciated! 
Val Berechet Is it still a good idea to invest in Tulum, Mexico?
11 December 2024 | 101 replies
@Ryan OvercashAccount Closed@Jonathan Hankins@Juan Carlos GastelumI'll never understand what's the point of all this negative commentary about investing in Mexico here and what it's supposed to achieve.
Sebastian Bennett Mentorship Advice For New Investor
6 December 2024 | 21 replies
And second, it'll help you find a mentor that aligns with your goal - someone who's already achieved what you want to do.
Jeff Hines How would you start investing if you had $150k???
17 December 2024 | 86 replies
If your place is very well maintained you may be able to achieve higher than average returns.
Ximei Yue Suggestions for my 1st Investment: Should I start with a BRRRR or focus on cash flow?
1 December 2024 | 31 replies
Let time do it's thing over 5-10 years, you can take advantage of the tax benefits in the meantime then 1031 exchange into lower cost, higher yielding markets to achieve those goals.Great thing abotu real estate is if you have the capital you have options and options are always good.
Lorenzo L. Starting a Syndication at 21 (NEED ADVICE)
4 December 2024 | 32 replies
You can test that side of it out to see if it's a good fit for you, but take some time to find which side is the right fit for you because that will be a key to achieving long-term success.Also build as many sponsor relationships as you can in the beginning because that'll give you plenty of options when you find a deal. 
Robert Quiroz Buying with cash vs financing
2 December 2024 | 33 replies
Here’s what I recommend:Cash Investments:No Debt, No Stress: With cash, you avoid third-party control and loan vetting, giving you full control of returns.Equity Builders: Partnering with builders often reduces your property entry cost by up to 20% below market value.Consistent 10% Returns: With an all-cash approach, achieving 10% ROI is realistic and efficient.Financing Strategy:If cash isn’t feasible, consider a balanced financing model:40-50% Down Payment: Keep leverage manageable while maximizing returns.Lower Debt Exposure: A conservative loan-to-value ratio (LTV) reduces risks and keeps returns stable.Work with a Builder: Collaboration with builders can lower acquisition costs and increase your ROI.Key Takeaways:If possible, prioritize cash for simplicity, control, and consistent returns.Financing can work well with a disciplined approach to debt and a strong underwriting process.Partnering with builders offers opportunities to reduce costs and enhance your portfolio’s profitability.