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Jerod Smith First BRRRR deal (hopefully)
22 October 2015 | 6 replies
*please excuse any errors in the math.
Matt Millard Passive Real Estate
30 August 2016 | 7 replies
I don't know if you are aware of this, that Chris Clothier is relted to that family that runs it and you may have read any of his books in his series of books and blogs have a seriousness reaction form several people that are members.Always remember to do the math analysis on a prospective project and try to look at the place.you are considering.  
Alex Capozzolo ATTENTION NEWBIES
31 August 2016 | 24 replies
@Alex Capozzolo this is awesome - best of luck on your actions and I love the enthusiasm and homework you've put into it! 
Janice R. Sagging Porch - Need a structural engineer?
9 February 2017 | 3 replies
A little bit of math and he can calculate how much weight is on the beam.
Tonya Quinn Newbie from Grimes, IA
29 July 2018 | 5 replies
I decided to just do the math.
Marc Winter Stay on top of this housing discrimination pitfall
24 May 2019 | 50 replies
They must sacrifice to be there, or they will no-show appointments, be late, cancel a million times, or not do their homework....because they have nothing invested.
Jeff C. Typical rehab costs in San Antonio
9 June 2019 | 9 replies
That math doesn't work. 
Tanya Randall Buying a “knockdown “ property
10 September 2018 | 16 replies
They also will market something in the 110,000 range.I'd estimate that there's at least 10-20 percent margin there (built into price) compared to if you were the prime builder and/or managing yourself, and buying the materials yourself.So, if my math is right, you'd be at about $117,000 in just for materials, plus a likely concrete pour for a driveway.PLUS, of course, labor. 
Brandon Bolen College Student Excited About Real Estate
3 August 2019 | 3 replies
Forget Algebra homework, hang out with Rj and people you meet at his networking events. 
Jason Leslie Property tax lien questions
4 January 2019 | 3 replies
Do your homework!