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Zachary Blomberg Tardus Rate of Return Question
25 May 2025 | 11 replies
Some clients have chosen to recreate the calculations in the patent (you can find it on google) in an excel doc with their own personal numbers.
Joe Snustad Raw Land investing with Programs (landacademy.com vs land geek)
28 May 2025 | 51 replies
should have called me I grew up in the land business.. this stuff is old as the hills.and not much too it.. write letters to buy land in areas that were subdivided years ago and bought as recreational land  ( see movie Glenn Garry Glenn Ross )  then advertise it for sale with LOW down owner carry.. that's the game.. expect 30 to 50% defaults and rinse repeat.Now my dad when he did it bought most of his at tax sales 300 to 500 parcels at a sale.. then would have 3 day event and sell them all for cash.. he would buy them for say 50 to 200 a parcel and sell them for 795 to 1295 a parcel.. but he did volume and that was in the 60's  and early 70s..
Jorge Borges Has anyone worked with Tardus Wealth Strategies?
25 May 2025 | 150 replies
They have a bunch of free videos out there related to the Income Snowball and their new partnership with rent-to-retirement, and a very savvy "numbers person" could probably surmise and re-create the system on their own if they really want to be cheap. 
Lindsey Jellig Multi-family that had a 3x ROI in 10yrs
14 May 2025 | 6 replies
It was a by chance lucky situation that I am using my learnings and AI to make a model to recreate to share with others who also want to catch lightning in a bottle.
Marcus Bostick Purchasing Home from FSBO
19 May 2025 | 19 replies
Badass mountains and rivers and every kind of outdoor recreation you can think of. 
David Matthew Thoughts on my 1031 re-invest strategy?
25 April 2025 | 22 replies
You get the benefits of being close to all the recreation without the heavy snowfall. 
Roy Nackar New Out-of-State Investor Targeting Columbus, OH
23 April 2025 | 18 replies
Of that 50M, 25M was allocated for the construction of a new recreational facility that has since been completed.
Mike Terry Help determining and offering on a Boutique Recreational property/resort
19 April 2025 | 0 replies

Hi Bigger Pockets Community,

I am trying to purchase a vastly underperforming boutique hotel/resort property and was wondering who has any experience in this area? It is a beautiful lake front property, 8000 squa...

Keegan Schaub UPDATE: Portland, OR Real Estate Market Conditions – April 2025
16 April 2025 | 0 replies
This mild cooling isn’t a sign of a crash—it’s more of a market recalibration as affordability, inflation, and inventory catch up to the highs of the last several years.While Portland's price growth is modest, the city remains attractive to long-term investors and homebuyers who prioritize lifestyle, walkability, and access to outdoor recreation
Jay Hinrichs Detroit Tarrifs is now the time for a rebirth and new look @ this market
17 April 2025 | 91 replies
Machines will be picking your strawberries, because they will do it cheaper, better and also at night.We can recreate an economy like it was in the 80s with "Good jobs for hard working Americans".