11 January 2026 | 33 replies
Seems mathematically impossible?
8 January 2026 | 13 replies
Behavior is important, but it could be said finances are more that than mathematical but we're on a REI board where fabricated pro-formas/inputs and the FOMO contest it deeply.
6 January 2026 | 11 replies
Mathematically it may not justify even providing the OP 20% for what he is offering to provide.
16 February 2026 | 62 replies
If you don't want to follow a simple mathematical equation to quickly determine potential profitability of a deal, this is the kind of situation you end up with.
12 January 2026 | 24 replies
High break-even occupancy means the property has little cushion for market downturns.Equity multiple and IRR don't correlate mathematically.
31 January 2026 | 35 replies
The result is all but mathematical; decline, decay, stagnation.
26 January 2026 | 52 replies
However it is still not suitable for all and being truthful about one's willingness to cohabit or deal with tenants is as important as making mathematical calculations.Good luck!
7 January 2026 | 19 replies
Once you portfolio has grown enough you can switch to faster paydown vehicles if you like, even though mathematically speaking refi till you die is better.
2 January 2026 | 191 replies
The success of LPs should never be mathematically impossible from the moment the deal closes.If this isn't a textbook example of 10(b)-5 fraud and material misrepresentation, what is?
9 December 2025 | 31 replies
Now, if someone used ChatGPT to get ideas and then used a mathematical proof to "prove" the idea or action, that would make more sense to me.