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Clark Kahawaii
  • Property Manager
  • Kailua-Kona, HI
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Three-Way Investment Structure

Clark Kahawaii
  • Property Manager
  • Kailua-Kona, HI
Posted

Got a real estate question.

Me and some partners are looking at buying 3 duplexes at once. We need 200k to do the deal.

Me- 135k

Partner 1- 50k

Partner 2 - 15k

These are what we are putting into the deal.

How would you structure the payout of cash flow to make it to where we are all even into the deal? We are trying to make it to where eventually we are all even 66k into the deal. We estimate a 2k cash flow. So we have an idea where i take 67% of the cash flow and they pay me back a lump sum down the road as if i gave them a 69k loan. But is that fair to me? I’m not getting interest on that “loan”.

Does anyone have any other ideas on how to structure it?