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Nick Love
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Upfront Costs of Syndicating Multifamily??

Nick Love
  • Investor
  • Frisco, TX
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Good Morning! 

Control your morning and you control the day! I would just like to start a discussion on what the upfront costs are in investing in multifamily real estate. I am a knowledgable investor but not experienced so I understand I do not know every single cost that will be associated. 

Are there any costs that experienced investors know about that would be good to share?

I understand the earnest money for acquiring properties, the cost of creating proper SEC documentation for syndication guidelines, what else?

-Nick

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Theo Hicks
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Theo Hicks
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Lender/due diligence fees

  • Appraisal: $2,000 to $10,000
  • Property Condition Assessment: $50 to $250 per unit
  • Phase 1 Environments: $2,000
  • Unit Walk Inspection: $25 per unit
  • Lease Audit: $25 per unit
  • Property Survey: $5,000
  • Earnest Deposit: 1% to 2% of purchase price
  • Lender application deposit: $25,000
  • Lender rate lock deposit: 2% of loan balance (only applies to agency debt)

Legal fees (assuming it is an apartment syndication)

  • Operating agreements: $350 to $15,000
  • Private placement memorandum: $5,000 to $15,000
  • Subscription agreement: $350 to $5000
  • LLC Formation: $200 to $2000
  • Having your attorney negotiate the loan documents: $10,000

The costs are general guidelines and will vary depending on the size of the deal and how complicated the GP/LP partnership is.

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