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Christopher Alley private money
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
Yeah make sure to thoroughly conduct background checks on private institutions you lend from.
Ryan Phu Joe McCall Scam? Read This Before You Buy His Programs...
10 February 2025 | 71 replies
as most of these were institutional owned so leasing them from the lenders who want to liquidate did not work. 
Elvon Bowman First time acquisition
16 January 2025 | 12 replies
I understand that as long as I have the deal, I’ll be able to source the funds from financial institutions, private money investors, and the liquid amount I have to meet all financial obligations.Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and advice!
Jacob Hrip Best financing options for a first time investor?
9 January 2025 | 9 replies
Hard Money Loans are generally speaking institutional money so they make the rules and you either like it and take it, or move on to another lender.
Noah Bacon BiggerPockets Pro Partner Update - Stessa!
15 January 2025 | 49 replies
While Stessa’s reports and analytics are undeniably helpful, the platform’s inability to consistently sync with financial institutions is a significant flaw.
Bob Asad How do you prevent co-mingling of funds?
7 January 2025 | 24 replies
.—(1) Whenever money is deposited or advanced by a tenant on a rental agreement as security for performance of the rental agreement or as advance rent for other than the next immediate rental period, the landlord or the landlord’s agent shall either:(a) Hold the total amount of such money in a separate non-interest-bearing account in a Florida banking institution for the benefit of the tenant or tenants.
Alexander Szikla Rockson Advisory’s Year In Review: Thriving on the Real Estate Rollercoaster into 202
1 January 2025 | 0 replies
This included some landmark deals including Rockefeller Center’s $3.5B loan and Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau $1.2B refinancingAlternative lenders filling traditional banking gaps with short-term solutions which has already begun a cycle of consolidation that will likely continue and accelerate in 2025The Office Sector Divide:CBD property values are down 50.7% from 2021 peaksClass A office properties seem to be in their own vacuum of prosperity with trophy properties commanding premium rents ($100+ PSF nationally, up to $247 in top markets) with strong occupancyHybrid work continues impacting older building valuations which have not faired as well, but this may begin to rebalance as more companies are instituting mandates to return to physical officesChallenges & Opportunities:$1 trillion in loans maturing by 2026Interest rates up from 3.5% (2021) to 6.74% (2024)Experts such as AEW’s Michael Acton and Blackstone’s Nadeem Meghji see the best entry point in the last 15–20 years and we agreeMarket Outlook:Current market conditions present unique opportunities, with inflation-adjusted prices at historic lows and yields at decade highs.
JC Wu Roofstock review. NEWBIES BEWARE!!
9 February 2025 | 173 replies
I get to invest alongside experienced institutional investors and a bunch of other retail investors.
Brandon Weis How to Ensure Tenants Get Renter's Insurance
30 December 2024 | 6 replies
In order to encourage tenants to get renter's insurance, we have been contemplating instituting a $50 monthly fee until they provide proof of renter's insurance with the owner listed as an additional insured, but not sure how well that would hold up if we ever had to evict. 
Tayvion Payton Investing in MultiFamily
12 January 2025 | 20 replies
You might get these days 60% leverage so you'll likely need 40% down payment plus reserves and the financial institutions will want you to keep those capital reserves in their institution.If you are a new investor, there's a couple of opportunities to get started.