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Jack Mi What do you all think about this deal?
30 September 2024 | 5 replies
If separate, is GP taking the 20% split + their share as 10% LP or does 20% include their 10% equity (effectively equating to a 10% GP bump)Loan guarantor fee and dispo fee is a little higher than I have seen many other deals.  
Daniel Myers How can I buy with no money down?
1 October 2024 | 8 replies
The “tales” of nothing down/seller subordinates “down payment” done successfully almost always hide the most important information - that the buyer either provided additional collateral (such as real property owned “free and clear”, a certificate of deposit in an amount greater than the down payment required, or the buyer is financially strong enough that part of the financing was in effect a personal loan or line of credit. 
Mike Bator Why aren't real estate investors proactive?
29 September 2024 | 11 replies
First of all - most people (including real estate investors) are lazy and will always gravitate towards promises of quick returns / passive income promises.But also - what you are describing is something that AirDNA does extremely well and automated - it can be a little pricy, but way way more effective and accurate to do this with that tool - highly recommended
Jagjit Singh Question: Tax Implications for a Canadian investing in US multifamily real estate?
28 September 2024 | 4 replies
I would also like to know what effect business structures have on taxation (LLC/ LLP/ LP).
Matthew Paul Hurricane damage , totaled homes in Florida , what will be short and long term effec
28 September 2024 | 1 reply
How do you think this will effect rental rates , home sales ,  construction costs , and insurance costs in Florida and up and down the coast  ?   
Alecia Loveless Heavy Equipment purchase?
30 September 2024 | 10 replies
If you only need it occasionally, continuing to rent and write off the costs might be more cost-effective.
Alan Asriants I am noticing the "Donut" effect in most Major Cities not just Phila
24 September 2024 | 19 replies
A couple of years back I read an article regarding what was called the donut effect when it came to major cities.
Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: "Real" cost segregation vs. DIY cost segregation
30 September 2024 | 9 replies
For a property that clearly has an abudance of section 1245 assets but is below 500k, using the DIY software would be a cost effective way to generate the study.
Scott Taylor Creative finance Fix & Flip - Avila Beach CA
28 September 2024 | 1 reply
Hi Scott,It seems like you’ve got a strong understanding of creative financing and investing strategies, but I do have a couple of comments and suggestions that could help you improve future deals.First, while your financing structure was incredibly effective, it’s crucial to always account for potential delays in renovation and build in a buffer for holding costs.
Shereef Hammad Renting to a Dunkin Donuts
27 September 2024 | 0 replies
I have some brokers telling me that it's still a rent PSF calculation, but I'm just not seeing how that's an accurate way to price it b/c of the effect a drive thru has on the ability has to drive traffic.