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Dan Zambrano My Journey to $20M in assets
17 February 2025 | 71 replies
after alot of procrastinating (like since I started this thread) I was pushed to write a business plan for my dreams in RE and Architdcture.
Jimmy Sont How to finance new guesthouse?
18 February 2025 | 4 replies
Here are some financing options to consider:HELOC or Cash-Out Refi on Another Property – If you or your mom have equity elsewhere, this could be a more flexible and lower-interest option.Business Line of Credit – Since the property is in an LLC, you might qualify for a business LOC, which could cover construction costs.Private Money Lender – If you’re okay with 12-15% rates, a private lender could fund this as a short-term loan, especially if the guesthouse will generate strong income.Construction Loan – Some lenders offer short-term construction financing, which converts to a longer-term mortgage once completed.Seller/Partner Financing – Bringing in an investor or structuring a joint venture with someone willing to fund the build in exchange for a share of the income.Credit Card Stacking or Unsecured Business Loans – Riskier but could work if you need to bridge a gap until the unit starts cash flowing.Would love to hear more details—especially your timeline and expected rental income.
Ryan Kinoshita New Investor Getting Started
14 February 2025 | 6 replies
Hi @Ryan Kinoshita,I personally recommend Chase business for a few reasons: Really easy to work with, really good sign on incentives for both their accounts and business credit cards, and there are branches all of over the country making it easy to handle your business from anywhere.
James Anderson How Do Investors and Agents Build Off-Market Deal Partnerships?
6 February 2025 | 3 replies
A lot of agents don't want to have to educate someone who is broke and has dreams of financial freedom through real estate just to find out you can't buy.
David Robertson Young Entrepreneur Starting a Real Estate Company – Seeking Advice on Raising Capital
16 February 2025 | 9 replies
However, my true goal has always been to develop, buy, and manage real estate—something I’ve dreamed about since I was 12 years old.
Julie Gates I’ve now completed 1.5 evictions on medium term rentals, and I’m not changing a thing
18 February 2025 | 13 replies
X’s card was declined and he is now late on a payment for his medium term rental.
Tom Server I need some assistance , Not sure what to do, need money from my equity
29 January 2025 | 6 replies
You would borrow against the equity at 7% or more, then use the money to pay off a credit card?
Armani Pimentel I'm a 16yo trying to learn wholesaling to start when I'm 18
27 January 2025 | 4 replies
Many of them are posers - I smile and nod, knowing that their posing will make an impression on many who dream of quick wealth, and that their incredibly transparent bullsh** will eventually blow up in their face, leading to no lasting wealth and potentially major problems for themselves and everyone associated with them.Many of these students receive referral fees if they are able to sign up other people to the expensive ($5K+) coaching programs, masterminds, mentorships, or tribes.
David Oh Profit Sharing Bonus for Property Mangement Staff
11 February 2025 | 13 replies
Hi David Oh-You asked about a profit sharing bonus for property managers to give them an ownership mindset and incentivize them to align with your goals for quality property management.I love this idea.While I do not have a formal profit sharing plan, I always like to recognize the property management company with gift cards to the operators and the people within the property management company I have regular contact with that help keep the property running well and keeping costs down.Related to this, a handwritten thank you card to the same people periodically goes a long way.I also like to do the same for the tenants that have been paying rent on time.To your success!
Don Konipol Why Enlisting in a “Mentor Program” is Fundamentally Wrong
20 February 2025 | 27 replies
I see people without capital being encouraged to increase their credit card limits to incur  $20 -40k debt which they are told they’ll “earn back” in the first one or two deals they do.