
9 October 2020 | 178 replies
Compounded by the fact that at that level the "change" that is expected takes a while to come into focus, until then it is speculation, and the business world has to make worst case assumptions.

10 May 2020 | 107 replies
----I know al this because I'm self employed in marketing (not RE), but the compound power of time is there across every industry and career.
26 January 2021 | 13 replies
This is ALSO an After Tax Return of about 10% thanks to the beauty of compound interest......................................But, what the first scenario does NOT take into consideration is that rents RISE over that 30 years.

11 February 2023 | 8 replies
I like @Michael Anderson's answer.Two big advantages you can offer to local investors as a private lender are 1) reliability of execution and 2) speed.Meeting local investors at REIA events will create greater trust than simply advertising your services online.People are rightfully skeptical of private lenders, so meeting real estate investors in person and letting them know you are local and actively lending is a great first step to gaining trust.Once you execute well on several deals, word-of-mouth, the most powerful form of marketing (and the only one that compounds) can provide you a substantial tailwind.Best,Michael

3 June 2021 | 4 replies
This will be my second STR with my first being in Broken Bow.

29 May 2019 | 86 replies
Phase 2: At traditional “retirement age,” I will have the option to take distributions from qualified assets I’ve built up over the years that will have compounded nicely over multiple decades.

15 September 2021 | 15 replies
I currently live in canmore, previously rented in banff for nearly 8 years and run a Facebook page bow valley home finder 2.0 so know the area rather well.

25 May 2023 | 17 replies
I recommend "The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy and "The Talent Code" by Daniel Coyle.- Consider joining a team for 1-3 years.

13 September 2023 | 57 replies
(A suggestion: if you don't already, I strongly recommend using a late fee that compounds daily.

27 October 2017 | 66 replies
At 10% ($72), it would take 7 years to bring rents to market (this is simple math that doesn't compound rent increases but also assumes no increase in market rent over that same time, so it's probably close to a wash). 7 years is unrealistic and makes no business sense.