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Chris Magistrado Are these numbers in The House Flipping Framework book correct?
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Here is the statement expanded to include formulas for doing one flip per year, two flips per year, five flips per year, and ten flips per year: One flip per year: If you start with $50,000 and do one flip per year, aiming for a 35 percent return, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (35% × $50,000) = $67,500 Year 2: $67,500 + (35% × $67,500) = $91,125 Year 3: $91,125 + (35% × $91,125) = $123,019Two flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do two flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (0.7 × $50,000) = $85,000 Year 2: $85,000 + (0.7 × $85,000) = $144,500 Year 3: $144,500 + (0.7 × $144,500) = $245,650Five flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do five flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (1.75 × $50,000) = $137,500 Year 2: $137,500 + (1.75 × $137,500) = $378,125 Year 3: $378,125 + (1.75 × $378,125) = $1,039,844Ten flips per year: If you start with $50,000 and do ten flips per year, aiming for a 35% return on each, your progress would be: Year 1: $50,000 + (3.5 × $50,000) = $225,000 Year 2: $225,000 + (3.5 × $225,000) = $787,500 Year 3: $787,500 + (3.5 × $787,500) = $2,756,250The key points remain the same, which is to aim for a high return through flipping, reinvest the profits to compound the gains, and be disciplined in order to build significant wealth over just a few years of this real estate investing strategy.
Phil G. Anyone fund a note with Safeguard Capital Partners?
7 February 2025 | 40 replies
Many hundreds of wasted hours, that if included, would wipe out a significant amount of earnings. 1.
Kaleb Garrett Developing a solar farm?
2 February 2025 | 10 replies
So you can see why mentioning that solar benefits from tax credits without including the fact that every other form of energy does as well comes across as remiss to anyone who knows a little bit about energy. 
JC Wu Roofstock review. NEWBIES BEWARE!!
9 February 2025 | 173 replies
The higher the flat monthly management fee, the more services it includes
Christopher R. Homeowners Insurance/Landlord insurance/Umbrella insurance
23 January 2025 | 15 replies
Loss of Use / Loss of Rents: Normally, there is a 20% included limit.
Chris Seveney Is it really this bad with syndicators?
16 January 2025 | 19 replies
Quote from @Evan Polaski: @William Coet, what can cause a total loss in syndication?  
Kwanza P. New Here to the platform
29 January 2025 | 15 replies
For example: We provide tax preparation and advisory services to people who invest in commercial (including multifamily) real estate, and high w2 earners investing in short-term rentals.
Tom Dieringer Giving VRBO a head start on Airbnb
28 January 2025 | 19 replies
But ABNB felt so 'authoritarian' (once again for lack of a better word)....including stuff like removing my SuperHost status for a mistake of their own and not reinstating it once I proved them wrong. 
Cosmo DePinto Has anyone used Anderson Advisors?
27 January 2025 | 10 replies
He included my Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Advanced Healthcare Directive, General Durable Power of Attorney, etc.
Tara Jenkins The Cycling Mermaid
30 January 2025 | 1 reply
I also worked with a great lender who helped navigate financing options, including my HELOC, to make the deal happen.