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Eileen A. Should I sell to a builder or investor?
19 February 2025 | 3 replies
And if your in a Market with a title and escrow companies they can do the transaction for you as well.
Dan Shuder Just starting out, but have a plan
10 February 2025 | 10 replies
It may sound nice to pay a 6% management fee but the extra fees can add up to be more than the other company that charges 10% with no additional fees.
Phil Petite Forming an LLC - Memphis Investor Living Out-of-State
26 February 2025 | 15 replies
If you plan to invest in multiple states or require advanced asset protection, consult a CPA or attorney to explore options like a holding company structure.
Jaime Levv BRRRR Method vs Fix and Flipping in Tampa?
5 March 2025 | 7 replies
I’ve always been more into the long game, and owning 32 properties, a brokerage, and a property management company at 47, I’ve seen firsthand how building wealth over time beats chasing quick wins.And here’s a tip: You can always hold a rental for a couple of years and then flip it when the market’s right.
Timothy Lin Syndication numbers over 5 years
5 March 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Paul Azad: Real Estate math is annoyingly confusing as syndicators like to use all sorts of different numbers from MOICs to IRRs to AAR-average annual returns to anything else they can come up with to beneficially inflate their numbers for marketing purposes and to avoid the only metric used when investing in all other asset classes, the CAGR- compound annual growth rate, but it's easy to convert, like pounds to kilograms.Here you have 100% in 5 years or 20% AAR, or 2.0 MOIC, you take the MOIC or add 100 to the total return 100%+100% = 200% = 2.0, then you do an exponential equation (x to the Y) with x=2.0 and Y= 1/time in years, so 2 to the 0.2 which is 14.87% that's your CAGR {calculator will have an x to the y button for ease, 2 x/y .2}for example, sp500 just returned 254% over last 10 years, so add 100 so MOIC = 3.54, then to the 0.1 for 1/10 years and CAGR is 13.47%now you can compare returns from syndications to buying VOO or QQQ etc We had a third party track record verification report done and the company who does these (do them alot for mutual funds etc) was asking some of the most basic questions that I thought were no brainers - so I asked - "what are the other ways to calculate these things"?
Brad Tull First time rental
26 February 2025 | 14 replies
It's one of the hottest markets in the US right now with some of the fastest population and job growth and companies moving and developing here.
Nishil Kothary Investor Looking to Connect
21 February 2025 | 8 replies
I’ve built a solid network of contractors, hard money lenders, conventional/DSCR lenders, and property management companies that serve as my trusted boots on the ground contacts in Memphis.
Sean Besselman Large War Chest $750k - Limited Time to Maximize the Opportunity | HELP Requested
28 February 2025 | 4 replies
We are comfortable living in a short-term rental until I find the right property to build a new home (as previously stated, I own my own construction company and will build my house as a general contractor). 
Don Konipol Why Enlisting in a “Mentor Program” is Fundamentally Wrong
24 February 2025 | 35 replies
unfortunately, the way their deal was structured Nickerson was on;y being paid for his name and for his teaching, the company was actually owned by Lowery, financially backed by the early version of the Provo Utah real estate marketing company.  
Beatrice Ontiti Very pleased with my experience with RTR
12 February 2025 | 11 replies
The property company they use was also very thorough in the way they handled the property.