All Forum Posts by: Johnathan Nuss
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Post: Looking for Mentors or Partners... Also an Outdoors Guy

- Bountiful UT
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Quote from @Tyler Gregerson:
Understanding how to find then underwrite deals and calculate cash-on-cash and/or IRR will be the first step. Also, consider putting your money in a syndication or fund with others that double every other year to decide if you can meet those same returns yourself and at what cost if you have a good job now.
Thanks for the feedback.
For syndications, are you referring to local syndications or platforms like YieldStreet of FundRise? I've got a small fundrise account that I put some into consistently. Seems to be a good option so far.
Appreciate it.
Post: Looking for Mentors or Partners... Also an Outdoors Guy

- Bountiful UT
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Hey thanks folks. Appreciate all the good feedback. I'm excited to get more into this and learn markets over here. I'll check out links and chat with some you individually who sent me messages.
I'm excited to get the process started.
Post: Looking for Mentors or Partners... Also an Outdoors Guy

- Bountiful UT
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Hello folks,
Like so many others I'm new to the real estate investment game. I've been going through posts over at Coach Carson and Afford Anything.
I work as an engineer in defense (Electronics, Computers).
I love the outdoors. Climbing, hiking, some trail running when my feet cooperate. Canyoneering is probably my biggest addiction.
Basically I'd love to connect with some like-minded folks in the area to start learning the trade. We've saved for a while and I'd like to really begin putting that money to use in the real-estate market.
I'm interested in investing here in Utah if I can learn the market and find good deals.
I'd also like to focus on out-of-state investing as there always seem to be good markets to look into.
Let me know if interested. I feel like a fish out of water with a lot of this so i'd like to start learning from more experienced folks.
Thanks.