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Kerrie Dare Huntsville, Memphis, Charlotte, Omaha, Columbus, or Atlanta?
26 May 2020 | 11 replies
It’s not very high priced, but overall it has good fundamentals.
Patrick McGowen stock investing book suggestions
30 July 2015 | 19 replies
His hybrid method is a little more technical analysis centric than fundamentals (e.g.
Tyron McDaniel Looking for a flowchart or process flow for handling a NPN?
10 March 2015 | 5 replies
Others do it themselves, but fundamentally you want to make contact and gain an understanding of the situation. 
John McKee ROI calculator on the web
22 July 2022 | 6 replies
@John MckeeThere are many analysis tools for commercial deals like The Analyst PRO, but you need to understand the fundamentals so that you can use the analysis tools efficiently. 
Kimberlee Nadine Hill New Member Intro: Nadine Here Excited and Scared
12 August 2019 | 20 replies
@Kimberlee Nadine Hill I forgot to say educate yourself about real estate RIF ( READING IS FUNDAMENTAL) real estate and self improvement books, podcasts recommend real estate investher podcast with @Elizabeth Faircloth and @Andresa Guidelli, BP PODCAST and there are more.
Account Closed Out of State Investing in NC?
25 August 2021 | 2 replies
You will have a hard time finding a deal that underwrites generously and meets many primary fundamental investment criteria for a few main reasons.
Ryan Standage Understanding the 50% rule
4 December 2007 | 3 replies
The 50% rule takes into account the following:1) The fundamental long term nature of investing in real estate.2) The design life of all components and sub-systems of a structure.3) Murphy's Law- Anything that CAN go wrong, will.The fact is, in any given year, your figures may be right on...for that 12 month period.
Lauren Hogan Why Do You Invest in Minneapolis? (Testimonial for BP!)
22 October 2021 | 9 replies
I love this market because as has been mentioned here the fundamentals are strong, by which I mean there's a diverse economy characterized by durable industries including tech, healthcare, manufacturing, distribution, etc, there's population growth with young professionals moving into the city, the cities are walkable and well planned, there aren't natural disasters such as hurricanes, fires, earthquakes, etc, to worry about, and the quality of life is generally high.
Brian Burke Syndication Investing During a Recession
31 January 2022 | 248 replies
I think in the coming months to half-year we will certainly see more deals hit the market as owners deal with bad buys overvalued purchases, heavy competition in development (ground-up) - mass unemployment - if you do not follow the trends but stick to the fundamentals of a deal structure you should fair well. 
Account Closed Is it possible to get a 600k commercial loan at 23?
22 January 2020 | 28 replies
So let's look at the fundamentals of what we've been told:Consistent, reliable income: $3000/monthOccasional, unreliable income: $1025-$2083/monthCost of living: ?