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Touraj Tabatabai Aapartment sSyndication Analysis
11 June 2019 | 6 replies
You'll know the model in and out and you will learn a TON during the creation process.
Lazaro Dinh Considering getting into the storage unit business
20 September 2019 | 8 replies
I just read up on vehicle fortress in South West Florida and their model seems interesting so spaces like South Florida where there is money for cars but little place to store or display them.
Aaron Moayed Still 7-12% Mgmt Fee for $600 Rent?
6 June 2019 | 72 replies
@Aaron Moayed I would first say that it depends on the business model of the PM company you are using.
Martha Daisley How much is enough liability coverage for a short term rental?
6 June 2019 | 13 replies
That being said, I agree with @Ken Latchers and you really can't have too much, BUT I would be cautious on somebody offering that much coverage as you might either be overpaying for coverage you don't need (built into their cost model) or it's some kind of blanket policy for all their clients that you might not actually fully get access to.   
Nathan Krehbiel Newbie investor! Texas investing
6 June 2019 | 11 replies
Before I help any investor find a property that they want us to manage for them I always like to have an initial sit down to make sure that my business model aligns with theirs.
Aaron Moayed Account for Vacancy, Repairs, & CapEx in Cash Flow Analysis?
4 June 2019 | 9 replies
To go even further, your capex and repair assumptions are going to be based on a few things.1) Age of the building - the older the building, generally the higher the repair expenses2) What repairs are you doing to the building - if you are renovating the entire building from top to bottom, you may want to be less conservative on the repair assumptions as everything will be brand new3) How conservative are you as an investor - some people will model properties out with zero room for error and they may assume a lower repair cost that you will4) What is your end game - if you are going to hold the property long term, I would assume higher repair costs as compared to a fix and flip that you will dispose of in a few months.Let me know if you have questions.
Deepak Mahajan Is AZ a place to start of your first investment?
29 July 2019 | 16 replies
They all cash flow when we use our lease option model.  
Justin Swierczek Buying Our First Fourplex. Help!
5 June 2019 | 5 replies
Hello BiggerPockets Nation, We are seriously considering buying a fourplex via a private deal and need advice on how to model this and what to offer.
Joe Faruko Where is the $$$ in Small Multi Family investing?
4 June 2019 | 26 replies
Many members mention buying small multi families until they are financial free - but how long with that take with the usual $100-$200 per door model?
Michael Wexler Entry-Level Real Estate Jobs for Aspiring Real Estate Investor
4 June 2019 | 0 replies
So far I've applied for positions in which I can learn to do underwriting, market research, financial modeling & statement analysis all of which have been on the commercial side.