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Invest with understanding

The SageVestments Knowledge Base is a growing library of plain-English investor education — real estate terminology, deal analysis frameworks, what makes a deal worth pursuing, and video walkthroughs from the operator himself. No jargon walls. No fluff.

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Four Core Topics

What every investor should understand

Real explanations of how we think about deals, markets, and returns — written for people who want to understand where their capital is going.

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Underwriting Fundamentals

Cap rates, NOI, DSCR, cash-on-cash, IRR — what they mean and how we use them.

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Deal Analysis

Recognizing a good deal vs. a bad one. What to look for before making an offer.

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Markets & Diversification

Why we operate in OH, PA, and FL. What real diversification across classes and markets looks like.

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Passive Investing 101

How passive returns work — cash flow, appreciation, depreciation, and tax advantages.

Sneak Peek

Topics in development

Content being written and recorded right now.

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What is a Cap Rate — and why does it matter?

The single most-used metric in commercial real estate, explained from first principles. What it tells you, what it doesn't, and how we apply it on every acquisition.

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The BRRRR Strategy, step by step

Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat. How the cycle works, where it breaks, and how we've used it to build a 14-door portfolio since 2019.

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🎥 Video

How we analyze a deal before making an offer

A live walkthrough of a real underwriting model — the numbers we run, the questions we ask, and the thresholds that make us walk away.

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Cash flow, appreciation, and depreciation — the three returns of real estate

Most passive investors focus on one. All three matter. Here's how each works and how they compound together into total return.

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What is DSCR — and why lenders care about it

Debt Service Coverage Ratio determines whether a property can pay its own mortgage. How to calculate it and what a healthy number looks like.

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🎥 Video

Why we invest in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida

Rent-to-price ratios, landlord-tenant law, job growth, and supply dynamics — the case for each of our three active markets.

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