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I have been reading and researching as much as I can about the BRRRR method and have been working some figures on some possible properties. From my research 12% + cash on cash return is a great target. Just for clarif...
Hello everybody! i am new to real estate and have recently tried to learn how to do the BRRR method, i wrote an example with rough estimate numbers. I just want to make sure i am understanding and doing it right. I ...
I was wondering , does anyone have guesstimates on how much under asking you can offering being a cash buyer? I'm sure it's case by case, but would love some insight. Thanks your your time!
When it comes to RE investing how important is ROE VS. ROI..... like during a BRRRR deal an ROI would ideally be infinite right? So where does the Equity come into play during a BRRRR or other investment strategies?
I am planning on rehabbing a unit in a 3 unit building. The other 2 are done. Just to throw some numbers out there, If it costs about 45K to rehab and rental income should be about $24000 a year. Is this a CoC metric...
Greetings BP:I'm looking for a tax expert that is extremely familiar with the tax implications of using the infinite banking concept (Nelson Nash). Specifically how to take a loan from a policy to loan to my LLC and...
What would you do? My goal is to begin buying properties to grow my net worth, not necessarily supplement any incomes right awayit’s an Infinite COC ROI, but would you sacrifice having any cashflow for that?View repor...
Some of you might have heard of the term Infinite Banking before. There are the naysayers like Suzy Orman or Dave Ramsey but it is a viable strategy for real estate investing. The strategy is simple, using a whole l...
Has anybody used a IBC, CFB, or BOY policy to purchase real estate and use the returns to pay back the policy at higher interest rates than the policy charges? If so, what are the pros and cons? What are your thoughts...