
26 May 2024 | 14 replies
This is really just defining who is actually representing who and should you be representing a buyer you have to fully disclose it (and quite possibly still write your commission into the deal as was done before anyhow).

25 May 2024 | 14 replies
I'd recommend actually looking at the top performing asset classes in your market. define the market you want to do.

24 May 2024 | 0 replies
Many Super Jumbo mortgage lenders offer an interest only component.

26 May 2024 | 102 replies
. #2 Investing in class C multifamily with a major value add component is riskier than some other types of deals as these deals had bridge debt and with the rates rising fast they couldn't get out in time, there are multiple deals from many sponsor that went south in the past year, I'm not whitewashing these sponsors they made some serious mistakes, just putting some context.

24 May 2024 | 10 replies
A market is defined by common properties, of the same size and type, within a specific area.
25 May 2024 | 14 replies
Aloha Daniel, Can you define further the following: 1.

24 May 2024 | 6 replies
The responsibilities of the PM are defined in the agreement with the Board.

23 May 2024 | 7 replies
First: Define “good.”Second: Why would any owner want to leave money on the table, especially money sufficient enough to make a market deal a “good” deal for the buyer?

23 May 2024 | 35 replies
Being on title protects the seller from the buyer defaulting - it seems this is an alternative to "officially" putting them in a 2nd position)-- Title company sends seller the $350K they require-- Title company sends buyer back $650K (which they can use to pay off their transactional lender if they used one)So now the seller is happy bc they got the $350K they needed, the buyer is happy bc they acquired a property for zero dollars out-of-pocket, and from what I understand the 1st position lender is happy bc due the LLC arrangement the seller finance component is not technically considered a second lien on the property.

23 May 2024 | 9 replies
. - liability (LLC), anonymity (land trust) and financing are 3 different components of this.