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Julio Gonzalez Cost Segregation Study on Knoxville Apartment Complex
6 March 2025 | 2 replies
Additionally, it can help maximize renovations and improvements.32.8% of the total depreciable basis was classified as 5-year class life.
Nick Sette UNDERCONTRACT Multifamily 3-unit
26 February 2025 | 9 replies
Through renovations of the apartment units and recently executing a lease for the restaurant space, by the fall my rent roll will be increased to $29,600.00, My total costs will be $2.85M, and anticipate stabilized valuation to be $4M and is a true trophy property I will own with my capital partners for years to come. 
Timothy Lin Syndication numbers over 5 years
5 March 2025 | 4 replies
Quote from @Paul Azad: Real Estate math is annoyingly confusing as syndicators like to use all sorts of different numbers from MOICs to IRRs to AAR-average annual returns to anything else they can come up with to beneficially inflate their numbers for marketing purposes and to avoid the only metric used when investing in all other asset classes, the CAGR- compound annual growth rate, but it's easy to convert, like pounds to kilograms.Here you have 100% in 5 years or 20% AAR, or 2.0 MOIC, you take the MOIC or add 100 to the total return 100%+100% = 200% = 2.0, then you do an exponential equation (x to the Y) with x=2.0 and Y= 1/time in years, so 2 to the 0.2 which is 14.87% that's your CAGR {calculator will have an x to the y button for ease, 2 x/y .2}for example, sp500 just returned 254% over last 10 years, so add 100 so MOIC = 3.54, then to the 0.1 for 1/10 years and CAGR is 13.47%now you can compare returns from syndications to buying VOO or QQQ etc We had a third party track record verification report done and the company who does these (do them alot for mutual funds etc) was asking some of the most basic questions that I thought were no brainers - so I asked - "what are the other ways to calculate these things"?
Josh Feit Problem property -- help me with strategy
25 February 2025 | 8 replies
Tenants were very stable, and the rents were good (about $2,000 per side / 4K total).Bought for $140K and put in about $40K over time to renovate to its current current condition.
Jinming He I am here!
12 March 2025 | 18 replies
Feel free to reach out!
Landell Hernandez Anyone here owns in Cumberland Maryland?
15 February 2025 | 6 replies
No, I own the house free and clear according to the books. 
Bien Nguyen Clearwater, FL or Murrells Inlett, SC
18 February 2025 | 17 replies
Feel free to send me a message with any questions if I can help!
Jon Zhou Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
27 February 2025 | 316 replies
And you’re saying the financial advisor is free of fault?
Hannah Liu Excited to Learn and Connect in the Real Estate Journey!
2 March 2025 | 17 replies
Those concerns are totally valid.
David Kanarek Beware of Norada Capital: Caveat Emptor My Fellow Small Investors !!!
6 March 2025 | 90 replies
I hope the investors are able to recover at least some of their investment; but truth be told this has the feel of a total debacle.