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Alberto Nikodimov Top 10 RE books and examples of how they've helped me!
1 June 2021 | 8 replies
I'm considering Black Swan study, but looking for a good entry point.I would not choose Cash Flow Quadrant because I recommend Rich Dad Poor Dad as a prerequisite for optimal understanding.Loved Richest Man in Babylon, and Josh's Real Estate Book, I just think they should follow Rich Dad Poor Dad. 
Sean Brady WEST BY GOD VIRGINIA!!! Glad to be back home!
20 May 2021 | 0 replies
Ive stumbled across a couple but havent seen any actual activity as of lately from either the Mid ohio valley crew, or the Ohio rei crew.Thanks i just moved back to the area after finishing up college studys in nc. and looking to reconnect with other investors/REI people in the area.
Avery Robertson Due diligence on MHP
29 May 2021 | 6 replies
There are so many items you need to check on a mobile home park in due diligence and we wrote a course around it.Here is a short list of the most "deal-killing" items:1) Test ad.2) Certificate of Zoning from the city or county.3) Phase I environmental report.4) Review of last 3 years of P&L (and tax returns if available).5) Forward forecasting budget.6) Rent roll and payment history.7) Review of the water, sewer and electric systems.8) Size of each lot.9) Confirmation of which homes are occupied and which are vacant.10) Rent comps on all competing mobile home parks.11) Study of the metro market.12) Survey and title.Mobile home parks are much more complicated than they look.
Kate Bumacod First time home buyer in Texas
23 May 2021 | 19 replies
@Katelyn Bumacod Study Dallas, Houston, and Austin more closely.
Kiana Wood Short term or long term rentals?
20 May 2021 | 2 replies
Either way, you can increase your cash-flow up-front by doing a cost segregation study and maximizing your tax benefits.
Alyssa Jones Overwhelmed isn’t the word
21 May 2021 | 7 replies
Got a full ride scholarship to play ball and study.
Jared Liedtke LLC or in our names?
21 May 2021 | 12 replies
It would be a lot harder to call you negligent unless as an agent you did not properly address concerns and they can prove it. 
Alex Tang Buying/Renting homes w/ garages converted in separate rooms
21 May 2021 | 1 reply
You must study average number of beds in the area. 
Shane Short Am I doing something wrong? Finding deals seems too easy...
27 May 2021 | 33 replies
I am sure there are those on this site that can prove me wrong, but Ann Arbor for example is not as likely to have such huge cash flow with typical renting.
Jasson Farrier 20 units in 4 months via good letters and data
24 May 2021 | 8 replies
However, don't delay your process to study.