
25 June 2013 | 75 replies
We will be at one of the BIG tables in the middle, I might make a sign or something so people dont wander and wonder where the BP meetup is...Denver meetups will be at 6pm: Gather Bar at Galvanize 1062 Delaware Street, Denver, CO 80204

15 February 2013 | 19 replies
For example, I included a net worth table out to 30 years in mine and it's entertaining to just plug in different numbers.

22 April 2013 | 13 replies
Someone may need to put food on the table for their family and actually bring a deal to that crook.

29 December 2021 | 39 replies
Taking the loss now remains on the table, but plan A makes more sense if it can be pulled off quickly (at least in this particular deal).

10 June 2012 | 28 replies
I now beleive in myself, because I do bring value to the table since I no longer have to win, but instead have fun.

23 February 2014 | 3 replies
In J Scotts blog he includes closing cost and repair cost when determining Cap Rate, this is confusing me a bit.Cap Rate = NOI / Property PriceJ Scotts Blog Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis His example under Cap Rate looks like this:Here is the cap rate for our example property:Cap Rate = NOI / Property Price= $37,169 / $418,000= 8.89%If you look at the blog he breaks down the 418k at the top in the Cost Assumption table: I am trying hard to learn and remember these financial terms but depending on where I read I find discrepancies and it makes me crazy.As we all know the inclusion or exclusion of different factors can change the numbers and make a good deal look bad or bad deal look good.I'm just trying to get this stuff straight so I can create my spreadsheet and know its providing accurate data.

6 September 2021 | 5 replies
I live in austin texas at the moment but keep visiting family and we either do the beach in those areas or mountain rentals.

28 March 2014 | 19 replies
If you have no cash or experience, you bring nothing to the table.

11 April 2014 | 3 replies
I have recently partnered up with a friend - and we are bout to put offer on the table for a bank owned house.

15 June 2014 | 11 replies
I would mention what you bring to the table if you're looking for someone to take you under their wing.