
16 December 2022 | 2 replies
A few of my biggest takeaways are:*The Power of Networking: I was able to interview 16 real estate professionals by networking and simply sharing my story about what I aspire to achieve in the real estate world.

28 May 2023 | 2 replies
Hey guys I just spent the last several days creating a financial model in excel.

8 April 2023 | 22 replies
I suppose I'm scratching my head on why this business/fee model hasn't taken off more.
16 October 2018 | 3 replies
The Vernon Hill model is very much centered around customer-service.And I've updated my profile with my current location of West Orange, NJ.

13 June 2022 | 7 replies
Interest rate hikes are shrinking the pool of buyers in that market however.My question was in the markets we are very familiar with, why would people be clamoring to buy a property that is in the B or C area (working class), has little room to drive rents up (plenty of other options) and is negative from day #1 if the sole purpose of the property is rental (multi family).Will listen to your podcast but this was more of a curiosity question as we have our criteria that we stick to and the model seems to have worked.

22 February 2022 | 48 replies
In the deal we are investing in, the difference to most other deals is the ability to benefit from the difference in the building costs and the actual value at the point of completion.If you think of the traditional turnkey model, you will see that the TK provider will find the "ugly duckling in a nice B class neighborhood", let's say for $40K, put $60K into it to renovate it to a really nice standard and then sell it to you and me for $135K.

19 March 2023 | 5 replies
Nathan,If you are serious about this, I think you should look into the business model of companies already doing it and consider doing it from the sponsor/GP side and retaining an ownership stake instead of being an LP in a deal.

31 July 2022 | 27 replies
Hopefully, the recession will reduce labor and materials costs but the business model is not dependent on it...it's dependent on the first sentence.

8 August 2022 | 8 replies
If you are trying to add it as an amenity, then there are plenty of companies out there that will work with you to install them on their dime, but it has to make sense with their business model.
1 August 2019 | 0 replies
She also says it makes no sense, and is adamant they want us to stay (we are model renters, rent always on time, etc).