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Updated over 1 year ago, 08/10/2023

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Joshua Mccusker
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How to Structure a Deal on a Motel

Joshua Mccusker
  • Malden, MA
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I am looking to purchase a 19 room motel, and we are looking to raise an additional 100K for renovations.  What would be the best way to do so? Below are some details on the purchase.

- Purchase price = $900K

-additional $ needed for renovations $100K

-Current owners Net Income 150K a year

-My forecast Net Income 250K after renovations

Since our all in would be one million dollars, if we raised 100K would that investor expect 10% equity, also would they expect 10% of net income each year as well? Should I take a management fee from there equity, since I am doing all the work?  I know you can structure a deal how ever you want, but any suggestions on a good starting point for a deal, so we can start propositioning people we know?

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Justin Bauer
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Justin Bauer
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  • Cannon Falls, MN
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The best way to come up with the 100k is the current owner especially if it needs work. I would not be afraid to ask for 200k. Then verify there numbers for the last three years. I do not know of any hospitality  property's that has not taken  a hit last year.

Justin

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Joshua Mccusker
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Joshua Mccusker
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Justin,  

Thanks for your response.  The seller has already came down in price a good amount to what I consider fair. I have enough money for the down payment and reserves, but not enough for renovations right away.  That is why I am looking for a little capital.  The numbers work fine as is, but some updates would definitely increase income.  I have never worked with an investment partner before on any of my deals, so looking for input on starting points for that.
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Philip Cook
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Philip Cook
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Have you looked into a construction loan from a bank? 

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    Justin Bauer
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    Do not be afraid to ask for more owner financing. You will never know until you ask. You are trying to solve there problem. 

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    Quote from @Joshua Mccusker:
    Justin,  

    Thanks for your response.  The seller has already came down in price a good amount to what I consider fair. I have enough money for the down payment and reserves, but not enough for renovations right away.  That is why I am looking for a little capital.  The numbers work fine as is, but some updates would definitely increase income.  I have never worked with an investment partner before on any of my deals, so looking for input on starting points for that.
    Hi @Joshua Mccusker,
    Were you able to close on this property.  I am under contract on a similar deal...A little higher price but similar ratios and after improvement upside...Owner does not want to finance.  We are prepared to fund the rehab and have down payment $, but having a hard time getting bank financing in the Hospitality Sector right now.  Did you bank finance your deal?




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