
What is one of the best ways to learn how to invest in real estate? Learning from the experiences of others!
Many of the top business schools in the U.S. use the case study approach to teach business concepts. This includes case studies of actual real estate transactions to illustrate problem-solving methods on real estate challenges as they come up.
At Chasing Dirt, we believe we can all learn a lot from each other. By sharing our collective investing experiences, we can learn how to solve common problems from one another. Case studies allow you to investigate an actual transaction, pick it apart, see how others investors put deals together, and think critically about how you could've solved the problems in each deal.
So in the spirit of community, we've created the Chasing Dirt Case Study Archives- a "knowledge bank" of actual deal summaries for you to browse and study. By examining the Case Study Archives, you'll learn how to problem-solve; one of the most important skills you'll need as an investor.
Ready to get started? Click on one of the links below to explore the Chasing Dirt case studies. Each category is full of actual accounts of real transactions, provided by your fellow Chasing Dirt investor-friends. This archive is free to use, and represents a wealth of collective investing experience:
If you have a case study of a successful (or not so successful) deal of your own that you'd like to contribute to the Chasing Dirt Case Study Archive, we'd love to hear about it! Just fill out the form below, and we'll add your case study to the Archives!