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Bought 10,000+ Homes for a Fund. What Questions Can I Answer?

Jordan Marinoff
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Hey BP community 👋

I spent the last several years running acquisitions for a single family rental fund that purchased and owned 10,000+ homes across 20+ U.S. markets, representing more than 2 billion dollars in real estate. I still actively invest and underwrite deals daily for them.

I recently moved as a side hustle into investor-focused lending (DSCR, bridge, fix and flip, rental portfolios, new construction, etc.). The biggest thing I notice is that many investors have vision but do not always have clear frameworks for:

✅ Evaluating risk and return
✅ Market and submarket selection-so important
✅ Underwriting cash flow and cap rates
✅ Debt strategy and refinance timing
✅ Building deal flow systems
✅ Scaling beyond a few properties

I am here to add value, not sell. If you want to talk underwriting, deal structuring, or scaling, drop questions in the thread or DM. Happy to share lessons learned along the way, good and painful (there has been plenty there too).

Looking forward to connecting.

Thanks,
Jordan

  • Jordan Marinoff
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