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Tanner Litchfield
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lehi, UT
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MFH Returns or Hard Money Returns

Tanner Litchfield
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lehi, UT
Posted

I have been trying hard to try and build my fathers real estate portfolio. He buys SFH with cash and let's them sit. He knows it's not the best way to utilize his income, so he's open to other ideas.

I have been studying hard to help him convert his portfolio into MFH and to buy more apartments to get better returns using the bank to leverage his money.

I present him the numbers and it usually comes in around 10% cash on cash return. He says that he doesn’t want to throw his money into that because he can be a hard money lender for developers where his “numbers” are a lot higher. The developers usually throw equity as well.

The simple question is, what are the pros and cons of MFH investing yourself versus him investing in a developer who builds apartment buildings or senior living and gives him “18% return plus equity and everything you ever wanted”?

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