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Karin Crompton Goal-Setting: shoot for # of projects or income produced?
17 December 2013 | 4 replies

Hey all,

I'm sure some of you are saying "Both!!" right off the bat. And I agree to an extent, but I need to chew on this subject awhile for the sake of focus.

I'm writing my goals for 2014 and am not s...

Brad Coleman Newbie flipper: What profit margin should I be shooting for?
5 August 2020 | 1 reply

I'm a new flipper, but I want to see what the consensus is on what profit margin I should shoot for.  I understand as a newbie, you need to start with a slam dunk so to say.  I've heard aim for 15% of ARV in profit fo...

Jacob O'Connor As An Investor, What Cap Rate Do You Shoot For?
31 March 2021 | 4 replies

Hello fellow investors! I am curious to know what cap rate you shoot for on your properties. Do you even use cap rate? Does it change via market? What market are you in? All thoughts and comments are welcome! 

Nancy Bachety W9 or Tax ID # on Airbnb? Pros and cons - shoot
23 December 2019 | 5 replies

For tax purposes Airbnb wants to know if you are a US person or entity (W-9) or if you have a tax ID number (W-8ECI). Income is income regardless but what reasons/benefits would you choose one or other? Liability? I h...

Konstantin Egorov 1..2..3.. SHOOT - BEST ONLINE CLIENT MANAGEMENT WEBSITE - FREEE
5 September 2015 | 3 replies

Whats a good online client management website, where I can input leads and all details as well as mailers etc.. Free prefered. or cheap. Thanks 

Karen M. Shoot, how do I evaluate a deal? Use the calculator?
24 August 2014 | 12 replies

Hi BPers!I found a very interesting property while I was goofing off on a realtor website / Zillow on Friday.  And it looks on the surface to have some great potential, so I would like to investigate this property for...

Mindy Jensen Reducing Taxable Income - Shooting Myself in the Foot for a Loan?
10 October 2018 | 23 replies

I want to reduce my taxable income as much as possible. (Selling stocks and want to avoid long-term capital gains.)Maxing out the 401k is $18,500, standard deduction is $24,000. My question is, what does the bank look...

Dallas Easter What is the CoC % I should be shooting for when analyzing?
26 February 2020 | 3 replies

Trying to analyze lots of properties to know when I see a good deal. Lots of the properties I have looked at seem to have good cash flow but the CoC seems low. What CoC should I shoot for and is cash flow or CoC more ...

Lak Chilam How to handle shooting incident When the property is for sale?
19 November 2019 | 1 reply

Hi, I own a property which has 60 units. There is shooting incident at property. Currently property is for sale. How can I handle it? Do i need to disclose this? I believe we cannot hide this. Some tenants want to mov...