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Matt Stull Buying a STR in Red River Gorge
11 December 2024 | 8 replies
In other words, we are going with something that won't cash flow positive and we're okay with it.There are definitely cabins that will cash flow positive, especially if you get something smaller that is likely under $300K.
Penny Peng Preferred equity or common equity in a syndication
13 December 2024 | 10 replies
However, in such a case, a rescue fund would hold a superior position in the capital structure compared to the common equity investors, including yourselves and there acting as a parasite taking equity upside from all common equity investors.While this might provide a safer position for the pref equity slash rescue fund, it would also significantly impact the returns for common equity investors (previous guys).
Steve Fiedler Excited to join the Bigger Pockets Community
12 December 2024 | 5 replies
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Jonathan Swift Equity based lenders
11 December 2024 | 5 replies
I have funds tied up in other projects at the moment but my inbox is FULL of solid deals.We are familiar with some companies that do this.Som will only do first position loans so in many instances you need to refinance out through them and it can get expensive if you ahve a low interest rate.
Sherry T. Do You Agree with this Statement from “The Book on Rental Property Investing”?
10 December 2024 | 5 replies
If you are not starting from a very strong financial position and you do not have the ability to quickly stockpile cash quickly from other means then I definitely agree with that statement from the book.
Xavien Rafael The Benefits of Using an LLC vs. S-Corp for Real Estate
11 December 2024 | 0 replies
If you're not careful, the administrative requirements can trip you up—but when done right, the savings can be well worth the effort.For those of us scaling our portfolios or actively managing real estate deals, the conversation about structure isn’t just theoretical—it directly impacts how we protect our wealth and position ourselves for long-term growth.What I’ve found is that many investors don’t realize how critical their personal credit is in setting up these entities successfully and accessing the funding they need to operate and grow.
Sean Quinn Hello from Wisconsin
13 December 2024 | 24 replies
I'm in a position with some equity and liquidity to start building my investment portfolio.
Jared Leggett A bit of a Dilemma
18 December 2024 | 29 replies
Im at base pay since I Just started, top pay at this job is at 5 years and we make 100k base pay, there are guys easily clearing 160k due to OT and other extra money functions. we also have a lot of opportunity to move up in position, Supervisors clear 230k like nothing so right now I'm not making much but long term this is one of the best city jobs to work.
Jason S. Flat Broke and No Funds...What to do???
11 December 2024 | 68 replies
Investing in your position is a laughable idea.
Jeff Saunders Keene, NH - duplex #3
10 December 2024 | 0 replies
Found this opportunity appealing based on positive cashflow/favorable cash-on-cash return.