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Johnite Ryen Aguirre De Jesus Any input would be greatly appreciated!
11 February 2024 | 6 replies
My end goal would be to keep the home, all cap ex items upgraded, and rent the home out.
Aden Brust Looking for second deal, have to be creative
10 February 2024 | 7 replies
Goal is to get another duplex by April this year and then another one to move into and house hack before September.
Brian Smith Inheriting house w/ CA prop 13 - need estate tax CPA/advice
11 February 2024 | 2 replies
Our goal is for me to buyout my siblings and to own the house myself while maintaining as much of the prop 13 tax basis as possible. 
Justin Goodin 👋 XIRR vs IRR: What’s the difference?
10 February 2024 | 3 replies
., annually or monthly).IRR does not consider the actual dates of the cash flows; it only considers the amounts and the timing (periods) of those cash flows.It's commonly used to evaluate the profitability of investments where cash flows are predictable and occur at regular intervals, such as fixed-income investments or projects with evenly spaced cash flows.XIRR (Extended Internal Rate of Return):XIRR is an extension of IRR that can handle irregular or non-periodic cash flows.
Josh Dillingham rent to own 1031 exchange and mortgage
11 February 2024 | 6 replies
Current situation (up for rent), the unsolicited offer, a return that matches what your longer term goal was.Longer is better but there can be reasons for why a property would still qualify for a shorter holding period.
Justin Goodin Preferred Equity 101
10 February 2024 | 2 replies
📈 Preferred equity (PE) is the layer of a capital stack that sits in between common equity and the senior debt (or sometimes Mezz).Since we always read the capital stack from the bottom up, we can see that senior debt is always paid first, then preferred equity, and then finally common equity.Often PE investors are providing a large chunk of equity, and therefore, want to get paid first (preferred position) before the common equity.By getting paid first, the PE provider is in a less risky position compared to the common equity investors.✔️ Important: PE is interesting because it has characteristics of both debt and equity.
Angela Godbout I'm Brand New and in Need of a Bit of Hand Holding
10 February 2024 | 2 replies
I don’t know if this guy is a scam or not but be aware that scammers in this business are common.  100% financing for new investors is very rare.
Paul Cataldo Need a mentor, need ideas, stuck!
10 February 2024 | 7 replies
We need to know what your goals are to best direct you.
Josh Pulley Should i invest in Ryan Pineda rookie/ BP boot camp
10 February 2024 | 19 replies
Once you're ready, create a goal (e.g.
Tyler D. Best strategy for a long-term Bay Area investment?
12 February 2024 | 42 replies
Is your goal primarily appreciation or cash flow?