26 December 2025 | 11 replies
Turnkeys USED to be fairly easy for flipping companies to offer at a price that cashflowed for investors.That was when prices were still recovering from the Great Real Estate Crash of 2008-2010.Now, prices in most areas of the country have set new record highs - and prices have increased faster than rents, making it much harder for a Turnkey Flipper to sell at a price an investor can cashflow.The only way it happens now is with Class C properties or new construction with builder-paid Temporary Mortgage Rate Buydowns.Most newbie investors are clueless about the realities of Class C Properties/Tenants, where the promoted returns are rarely actually met:(Several investors that bought new construction turnkey 3+ years ago have had their mortgage rates adjust upward, significantly increasing their payment, but rental rates have NOT kept pace - leading to negative cashflow:(So, PROCEED WITH CAUTION!
12 January 2026 | 334 replies
I say all that not to brag but for you to know the ones who are slow and steady are often too busy to be loud and promoting ourself.
12 February 2026 | 2064 replies
Income can be shifted between businesses, for example if an individual owns a consulting business and a marketing business, the consulting firm could pay the marketing firm a fee for advertising/promotional services.However, you should speak with your CPA to see if an S Corp is even the right fit for you before sourcing income to an entity that may not save you any money at the end of the day.
31 December 2025 | 133 replies
Coaches run the calls, and most of the I get the feeling only want to promote their business or their own books they have self published.
23 December 2025 | 8 replies
Its almost identical , realtors are salespeople just like car salespeople Their brokerage offers financing dealerships offer financing They both work on commission they dont sell they dont get paid They both sell extended warranties They both promote themselves You get a home inspected , and you can get a car inspected Both have to be licensed ( at least in my state ) Its just a test to pass for both , no school necessary Nope , not much difference between the two .
29 December 2025 | 35 replies
Maybe you need to have move-in promotion or lower your price.
25 December 2025 | 10 replies
I'll be doing another 1031 in the next month or two, let me know if you have any suggestions for Kansas City...Hi David bp won't let me promote anything about me here.
30 December 2025 | 12 replies
Since I don’t sell mentorship’s, advice, coaching, counseling, etc (nothing wrong with selling those services, I learned a good majority of what I utilized for success by my being mentored by Jimmy Napier), I don’t have a “horse in the race” as to whether 100, 10, or 0 people are able to use this information.However, I do believe at least a FEW will have an “aha” moment, and perhaps rather than spend $40,000 with the kind of program that’s slick, optimized for the promoters profit, and put together by marketing companies in Vegas or Provo, will marshall their funds and obtain the education, experience, and knowledge that can lead to sustainable success.
2 January 2026 | 191 replies
Sponsor will usually accept “promote” in “units”, in other words equity participation, sometimes only collectible AFTER passive investors receive all their investment back.
22 December 2025 | 8 replies
., 50/50 or a promote favoring the operator).