Hi all,
Just wondering how many people currently use benchmarks for financial or performance comparisons if you are in the real-estate business?
If so, how often do you look at these benchmarks, and where do you ge...
Hello my fellow investors, what are hot markets in Connecticut (New Haven and Fairfield Counties) to flip, what markets are you currently doing rehab deals in with an ARV of 250 K or less.. Any and all input is appr...
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I am looking to purchase my first home but my income has been very low for the past 2 years due to my line of work slowing down. I think I brought in 80k total between 2022/2023. I was using this time to learn ne...
Hi all. I am new to this game called real estate and am looking to find something that creates cash flow for the long haul. There are four of us willing to partner up and get the best deal on the market, as the dre...
That subject line throw you for a loop? Heard of leaving money on the table in regards to a deal? Well knowledge is money if applied. Let me explain....
When I started real estate I wanted MOMENTUM. I could taste...
3 Reasons Note Investors succeed:1) They invest in their education and training on an ONGOING basis2) They do massive outreach to peers and sellers on an ONGOING basis3) They put systems in place so they buy right and...
Hey everyone,Been lurking around BP for a few months and finally decided to start getting more involved. I've lived in Charlotte, NC for a few years, working as an accountant for one of the banks here. I'm interested ...
@Ben Leybovich had a recent article regarding financial statements based off of Robert Kiyosaki's Cash Flow 101 game. He insisted everyone needs to have their own financial statement and play it in the game. (Its ...
Overall I’m confused as to where I begin. I’ve read several books such as rich dad poor dad, rich dad’s cashflow quadrant, and currently reading more. But several questions still follow:• Where do I connect with the t...
http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/la-fi-h...LA area home prices continue to rise (heck, so does inflation!), and less people are buying them. The above article cites "inventory constraints, credit hurdles and...