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Post: How to give back to Bigger Pockets

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Love it :)
Post: Bigger pockets T shirts?

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@Jordan Sutherland- they are coming soon! We've got some neat ideas! I'd guess within 30 days we'll have a shirt store :)
@Betty Cruz I might have to make a "Pocketeer" shirt just for you ;) (don't worry... we won't go there haha!)
Post: 0-12 units in my first 3 months; 1 yr after a bankruptcy

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So awesome @Michael Beeman! Love to hear stories like this. Keep acquiring and then come tell your story on the BiggerPockets Podcast! www.BiggerPockets.com/guest :)
Post: When analyzing a park - how do you include seller financed homes?

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Thanks everyone! This is great info!
Post: How to Calculate IRR with Excel or Google Sheets (video)

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Agreed @Daria B.! I thought the same thing!
Post: Newbie from California

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Welcome @Jenny Tang!
Post: How to Calculate IRR with Excel or Google Sheets (video)

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Hey BPers!
I just found this video online and it was the clearest video I've ever seen on understanding IRR and XIRR, which can be helpful in analyzing larger properties!
Anyway - just throwing it out there, in case anyone has been wondering!
You can learn more from this guy's website here.
Have a good day!
Post: When analyzing a park - how do you include seller financed homes?

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Hey folks -
So, I'm looking at a park that has a dozen "seller financed homes" in the park. These tenants are paying around 200 a month for the seller-financed part of the loan. I'm unsure, as of now, the terms on these loans.
Any tips on how to analyze with this income? Do I leave it out, since it's not really income for long? Or do I just add in the total note values like they are an asset I'm buying?
Any tips?
Thanks!
Post: From Everywhere, USA

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welcome @James Olinda! ;)
Post: Closed on my first 4-family! The numbers and how I got there...

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awesome! Congratulations @Megan Greathouse!