Creative Real Estate Deals Unleashed
by Syndicated Educational & Consulting Solutions, LLC and Syndicated Realty & Development Group, Inc.
What You Will Learn:
Course Description:
This course is designed to equip real estate investors with the knowledge and tools necessary to perform thorough due diligence on residential properties. Participants will learn how to assess potential investments, identify risks, and make informed decisions to maximize returns and minimize losses.
Course Objectives:
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Understand the importance of due diligence in real estate investing.
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Learn how to evaluate the financial viability of a residential property.
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Master the process of property inspections and assessments.
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Gain expertise in analyzing market conditions and neighborhood dynamics.
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Develop skills in reviewing legal and regulatory compliance.
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Acquire the ability to identify potential red flags and mitigate risks.
Course Format:
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Duration: 50 weeks
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Delivery Method: Online and in-person options
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Materials: Video lectures, reading materials, checklists, templates, case studies
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Assessment: Quizzes, assignments, final project presentation
Course Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Residential Due Diligence
Module 2: Financial Due Diligence
Module 3: Physical Due Diligence
Module 4: Market Due Diligence
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Overview of Due Diligence: Definition, importance, and key components.
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Types of Due Diligence: Financial, physical, legal, and market due diligence.
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Due Diligence Checklist: Essential items to review.
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Financial Analysis: Evaluating property income and expenses.
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Cash Flow Analysis: Calculating net operating income (NOI) and cash-on-cash return.
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Comparative Market Analysis (CMA): Assessing property value through comps.
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Property Tax Review: Understanding current and projected property taxes.
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Financing Options: Reviewing loan terms, interest rates, and financing contingencies.
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Property Inspections: Types of inspections (general, pest, roof, HVAC, etc.).
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Structural Assessment: Identifying major structural issues and repair costs.
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Environmental Hazards: Checking for asbestos, lead paint, mold, and other hazards.
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Utility Systems: Assessing plumbing, electrical, heating, and cooling systems.
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Renovation and Repair Costs: Estimating costs for necessary repairs and upgrades.
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Neighborhood Analysis: Evaluating local amenities, schools, crime rates, and demographics.
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Market Trends: Understanding supply and demand, price trends, and rental rates.
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Future Developments: Identifying planned infrastructure and development projects.
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Economic Indicators: Assessing employment rates, population growth, and economic health.
Module 5: Legal and Regulatory Due Diligence
Module 6: Risk Management and Red Flags
Module 7: Due Diligence Tools and Resources
Module 8: Putting It All Together
Final Project: Due Diligence Case Study
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Title Search: Ensuring clear title and identifying any liens or encumbrances.
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Zoning and Land Use: Understanding zoning laws and land use regulations.
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Homeowners Associations (HOAs): Reviewing HOA rules, fees, and compliance requirements.
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Tenant Laws: Understanding landlord-tenant laws and lease agreements.
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Permits and Compliance: Verifying permits and ensuring compliance with local regulations.
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Identifying Red Flags: Common issues that can affect property value and investment returns.
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Risk Mitigation Strategies: Techniques to minimize and manage risks.
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Contingency Planning: Developing plans for unforeseen issues and emergencies.
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Case Studies: Real-world examples of successful and failed due diligence.
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Technology and Software: Tools for property analysis, market research, and financial modeling.
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Professional Services: Leveraging experts (inspectors, appraisers, attorneys, etc.) in the due diligence process.
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Checklists and Templates: Providing practical resources for conducting due diligence.
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Due Diligence Workflow: Creating a systematic approach to due diligence.
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Final Evaluation: Making an informed decision based on due diligence findings.
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Investment Strategy Alignment: Ensuring due diligence aligns with overall investment goals.
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Closing the Deal: Steps to finalize the purchase and transition to ownership.
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Participants will be given a hypothetical property and will conduct comprehensive due diligence using the tools and techniques learned throughout the course. They will present their findings and make a recommendation on whether to proceed with the investment.

Group Coaching:
Weekly group coaching is an excellent opportunity to receive personalized guidance and support while learning new skills. During these sessions, you'll have the chance to ask questions, participate in small group masterminds, and receive feedback on your progress. Our experienced coaches will provide valuable insights and help you stay on track towards achieving your goals. Join us an engaging and informative experience that will help you take your skills to the next level.
We will cover material in the Course over 48 weeks and then will have 2 weeks to review and present Final Projects.
Ready to Elevate Your Real Estate Game?
Don't let costly mistakes derail your investment goals.
Our comprehensive course, "Mastering Residential Due Diligence," is designed to arm you with the knowledge and tools you need to make informed, strategic decisions on your next property purchase.
Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this course will teach you how to assess potential investments, identify risks, and maximize your returns. With expert guidance, real-world case studies, and practical resources, you'll gain the confidence to navigate the complexities of residential due diligence like a pro.
Enroll Today and take the first step towards smarter, more profitable real estate investments. Your path to success starts here—don't miss out!