
21 February 2025 | 102 replies
Great problem for my existing portfolio, horrible problem for my chosen strategy.

30 January 2025 | 21 replies
I think that strategy works best in higher areas or mid term rentals near major employers.

22 January 2025 | 11 replies
My primary strategy is Fix and Flip, and I bring a DIY attitude to every project.

15 February 2025 | 14 replies
I’ve been exploring tools like Google Sheet calculators that are coded for accuracy and speed, allowing individuals to focus more on their strategies, acquisitions, and capital raising.So here’s my question to you:How did you master underwriting multifamily deals?

29 January 2025 | 5 replies
Hi Robert, your situation sounds exactly like another gentleman I am working with right now and helping with his 1031 strategy and execution.

27 January 2025 | 6 replies
Hi @Jerry Nogueras that depends on your goals and how open minded you are to different strategies.

29 January 2025 | 7 replies
One strategy is to pursue properties (in your preferred markets) that have been listed for sale for over 90 days (even longer is better).

6 January 2025 | 3 replies
What financing strategy would be most effective?

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.

20 January 2025 | 6 replies
I'd love to find some other people who are currently invested with Fairway America and - ideally - in this exact investment.Thanks,Matt BrownFairway has put out a ton of deals in a variety of real estate asset classes and strategies.