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All Forum Posts by: Alfredo Sanchez

Alfredo Sanchez has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I have a off market deal I would like to bring a partner but I want to be compensated in sweat equity by rolling my commission into the deal. Standard commission would be 6% so in this case at a purchase price of $500,000 would it be safe to assume my equity in the deal would be $30,000 ($500,000 x 6%)? If we are taking a loan out on the property at 80/20 LTV would my equity be diluted in that situation?

@Greg Dickerson at what point do I have to part of the deal? Before soliciting potential investors or once we find financial parter we would iron it out then?

I was recently approached by a developer who needs equity to get the ball rolling on a development deal. He asked me to help him raise the capital in exchange for a % of equity in the deal

At a high level he needs:

$1MM for acquisition then a additional $3MM to secure financing and start up costs.

Depending on how much I raise, what should my % equity of the deal be? Any other suggestions on how I should structure?

Located in South Florida.