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Nancy Bachety Airgms-anyone using it? Trying it out but it's not finding props
23 November 2018 | 10 replies
It looks like a very functional platform at a good price, though I'm not ready to switch quite yet.Re: it not finding your properties, have you reached out to tech support about it?  
Matt R. Is this how some millennials with invest in the future?
3 December 2018 | 31 replies
They are a platform for STOs to launch on and on of their projects they announced was tokenized real estate.
Jake Randolph Best strategy to find Private Investors
10 December 2018 | 8 replies
The whole goal is to build your thought leadership platform, Joe Fairless's book is incredible as well.
Jacob Vorreuter Weighing solo investment(s) vs syndicated deals
28 November 2018 | 11 replies
LP in syndicated dealsBelow is a snapshot of a few commercial multi-family syndication deals currently available on a crowdfunding platform:$12.5M primary market new condo developmentHold period: 2.5YTarget IRR: 22%Equity Multiple: 1.65Year 1 CoC return: N/A$4.7M primary market apartment community light rehabHold period: 2-5YTarget IRR: 16-20%Equity Multiple: 1.5-1.9Year 1 CoC return: 2.9%$18M tertiary market apartment community value addHold period: 3-5YTarget IRR: 18.2%Equity Multiple: 2.11Year 1 CoC return: 7%$34M tertiary market apartment community value addHold period: 7YTarget IRR: 16.5%Equity Multiple: 2.43Year 1 CoC return: 7.4%ObservationsRiskIn a vacuum, the types of projects being carried out by the syndication sponsors are inherintly riskier (new construction and varying levels of renovation).
Luis Valdez Collecting Rent as a Landlord
28 November 2018 | 11 replies
With other platforms (Zelle, Venmo, etc) you can run into payment limits, or certain banks that they don't work with. 
Stephen Glover New BRRRR Investor from Richmond, VA!
27 November 2018 | 6 replies
While I'm fortunate to already have some great friends/mentors in the field, my hope is that BP can be a platform to expand my current network and to develop other strong relationships.  
LaTara G. How do you find and get accredited investors to invest with you ?
3 December 2018 | 1 reply
The Ideas Already in place: -Brokers -Online websites such as equity funding platforms -Private Banking Firms -Relationships PPM document creator has with other investors -Forums-Companies that sell lists-Opt-in accredited investor databases-Firms that do the marketing with you (must be licensed)-FINRA broker-dealers-Individual securities brokers-Registered Investment Advisers-Private equity firms-"finders" for capital.
Charity Chavez San Diego Bans Source of Income Discrimination - 3rd party payers
30 November 2018 | 6 replies
I never push a poor tenant on a landlord unless it is a second chance opportunity in which the landlord works with less than stellar tenants.I've had comparable amounts of tenant issues stemming from both subsidy and private and most of those could've been avoided with screening.
Sam T. Turo car rentals as a profitable business?
11 August 2020 | 2 replies
Has anyone here ever successfully used Turo (or any other platform to rent out personally owned cars) to rent out and profit from cars bought specifically for the purpose of putting on Turo?
Gre Clifton First time Roofstock deal.. how to know if I am overpaying??
29 December 2018 | 24 replies
Their whole platform is designed to make investing easy...and with that...you're paying more.