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All Forum Posts by: Martin Sjogren

Martin Sjogren has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Home owner loan/mortgage

Martin SjogrenPosted
  • Zurich, Zurich
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Im wondering, wouldnt a way as a non-US resident to invest in real estate in the US on the same terms as US residents be as a limited partner in a syndication?  

Post: Is this deal even close to being reasonable?

Martin SjogrenPosted
  • Zurich, Zurich
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hi Matt, that s very helpful, thanks!

Post: Is this deal even close to being reasonable?

Martin SjogrenPosted
  • Zurich, Zurich
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hi, Im very new to property investing in the US. I was recently offered to be an investor in a mobile home park in South Carolina. The guy who offered the deal had done the sourcing, negotiated the price, done plenty of due diligence, found a lender for half the purchase price, and found a property manager. Basically done all the work. An LLC would own the mobile home park and be liable for the loan.

I was offered to provide the equity for the other half of the purchase price, and in return own half of the LLC. So I would put in all the money but only own half the mobile home park, which doesnt seem like a great deal to me.

Is it normal that the person putting together a deal like this gets 50% of the equity for his/her work?  It seems excessive to me, but I have no experience of such deals, would love to hear what's normal in the US.

Thanks,
Martin