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Polat Caglayan focus on in detroit
9 January 2025 | 5 replies
Every Market (Detroit) is made up of a series of Micro-markets (neighborhoods) of which they are all different in cost, value, cash flow, rents, etc...
Jorge Borges Has anyone worked with Tardus Wealth Strategies?
24 February 2025 | 147 replies
Have you passed a Series 65 or similar licensing exam?
Justin Silverio BiggerPockets + Invelo - Here's what you get
9 January 2025 | 43 replies
Some of Invelo's features include:- List Builder- CRM with different databases for prospects, leads, and deals- Advanced marketing with direct mail, ringless voicemail, email and custom sequences- The most advanced skip tracing- REI video training series + expert-led masterclasses- Facebook communityand so much moreAs the founder of Invelo, my team and I are here to answer any questions about the platform.
Ben Schuster Advice & Feedback - Building Engaging Investor Lead Magnets
6 January 2025 | 0 replies
You can find us online.Current Ideas: Video Series on Passive Investing in MHC, Tax Benefits of MHC, Investing through 401k etc. 
Gary Abrams PM software or app, to organize for a secondary manager to take over
7 January 2025 | 3 replies
I know I can create a series of my own documents regarding this in Word and Excel, but am wondering if there is some kind of software package out there that handles this problem?
JC Wu Roofstock review. NEWBIES BEWARE!!
9 February 2025 | 173 replies
Perhaps residential rental is a dirty business no matter what market you're in and how long you've been in.Funny how both you and @Charles Kao mentioned the word "greedy." haha,Thanks mate and I appreciate it.It's not just the turnkey operators that should stay local but more so the marketing companies and sales channels selling turnkey properties.They put their name/brand behind too many markets and they usually ruin it within 24 months.Their have been so many instances of this happening over the years (I won't mention any names but they are all known and well talked about on for forum).Only very few are still alive that work in multiple markets but even they had many setbacks and lost face on multiple occasions and in multiple markets.As I mentioned in my prior comment, it's hard enough doing a good job in just one market lolRoofstock isn't a turnkey company by the way.They are more of a tech platform.VC's gobble that stuff up.Not sure if Roofstock has any IP with their tech but if they do, it doesn't look like anything fancy or that can't be easily replicated IMO.VC's are very hot lately on real estate tech so I'm sure Rooftsock will be able to raise more capital if needed and expand further.Business these days has become more about raising capital, spending it, raising more, spending it and then hopefully getting a high enough valuation for some of early investors (Series A for example) to sell and make a high ROI.I like the old fashioned way of doing business lol.It's called "Growing revenue and profit every year and never loosing or borrowing money".Yep, you call me "An old dog" business owner I guess lolThe market is full or "Wantrapreneurs" these days and not many true entrepreneurs.Anyway, back to turnkey lolTurnkey companies don't need to nickel and dime on PM because they make their margin on the sale and not necessarily on the PM.Don't get me wrong, they will still make their money on the PM side but they will also cover a lot out of pocket themselves.Most of us want our clients to be happy and to buy more so we go above and beyond for them during the after sale process.Even if it means putting our hand in our own pocket sometimes.12% is high for PM but not unusual.We charge 10% and for some lower class properties we charge 12%.PM is a ****** business mate and you only start seeing something come from it after you manage around 300 units.It's usually a **** show for the first 3-4 years lolPM is a thankless job mate and tenants will always complain and post bad reviews no matter what.As long as their aren't many bad reviews from landlords, that's what matters most when judging a PM company.Here is a tip for you.Any PM with reviews of 4 stars or better on Google is doing a very very good job.Even 3.5 isn't bad.3 stars is borderline IMO (Make sure to check them out to see if any landlords are posting complaints).You can't win with contractors mate.It's a non stop cycle of "hire and fire".It's just a cost of doing business in this line of work.Thanks mate and much successEvery time I see "mate" I can't help think of that Youtube video of slow-motion kangaroo streetfight in a quiet Australian neighborhood with classical music in the background.
Jason Malabute HAVE YOU INVESTED WITH BAM CAPITAL?
3 January 2025 | 42 replies
(A series shares).
Chris Seveney What is the Best Way to Grow as a Private Lender
13 January 2025 | 15 replies
Greatly increased lending capital by transitioning from a ‘blind pool” fund to a series LLC / syndication model where investors know the property lending deal before committing to any loan and can “pick and choose” whichever loans they do or do not want to participate in.  
Carlos Amaya REI Education & Networking event – Charlotte NC - The Cash-Flow Breakfast Club
4 January 2025 | 0 replies
Join us for our FIRST official launch event for Charlotte NC on January 9.This is a 12 part education series with new topics every month.
Basit Siddiqi Investing in Spain: Good idea for non-residents(Americans)?
23 January 2025 | 31 replies
It’s true that the Spanish president recently proposed a series of measures, including a 100% tax for non-EU investors.