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Daniel Lozowy Digging deeper in syndication returns
15 May 2020 | 17 replies

You often hear syndicators say: we're looking at a minimum 20% return or 15%IRR. Things like that. For the sake of curiosity, I'm wondering what factors influence those required returns. Stock market volatily? 10Y tre...

Mike Barone Need Help to Dig Deeper - Private Investigator?
22 March 2022 | 2 replies

I have a lead that I have hit a dead end on. There are 2 properties that are associated with the same trustee and I cant find any contact info. Should I hire a private investigator? If so any recommendations for someo...

Matt Powell How to dig deeper on a potentially distressed property
25 January 2016 | 9 replies

Hi all,This question has been lingering in my mind for some time, so time to ask! If I'm out "driving for dollars", trying to spot potentially distressed properties, and I see one that I think could be distressed, how...

Louis W. Upgrade Question: Should I lift my house or dig deeper?
18 April 2019 | 2 replies

My family got a property in Oakland CA. The first floor of the home is too low to qualify as a separate unit. It is around 12 inches too short. Also, the first floor is already 20 inches below ground level. So, which ...

Joseph S. Going to look at first potential buy and hold deal. Do my numbers validate digging deeper?
1 August 2014 | 8 replies

Came across a foreclosed SFH that has been converted into a 3 unit building. Two 2br/1ba apartments and a 1br/1ba apartment. The list price is ~$350k, estimating $60k in rehab costs. I'm estimating ARV to be ~$450k...

David Voda How to approach a fixer owner
16 March 2015 | 3 replies

I located a very decripit duplex in my area and I am searching County records to find the owner.The duplex is in an area with rapidly rising prices, and I am a newbee investor.What would you suggest as the best strate...

Matthew Paul Oh Well , no water to be found
13 February 2018 | 6 replies

Oh Well , its all about my well .  I have a duplex that was still using a hand dug well .  Like jack and jill went up the hill , except this one has a 3 ft round concrete lid and a pump in it .  I went over on Sunday ...

Marlon Jackson Determining ARV using Propstream
18 July 2020 | 2 replies

How accurate is Propstream when it comes to running comps and determining ARV?

Elan Benoni North Ridgeville Insights
19 July 2017 | 4 replies

Hey there... I am a newbie and have been digging in the Cleveland posts over the last few weeks. Thanks to all who have contributed! I am in the process of evaluating a rental property in North Ridgeville and was wond...

Drew Harris Real Estate Attorney Interview
12 July 2022 | 3 replies

Hello BP,I have a potential wholesale deal and it is my first.  I need to hire an attorney to help with contracts and such.  What are some of the questions you use to qualify if you are hiring the right person?