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John C. <20% Down on NOO Multi-Families
1 September 2021 | 3 replies
I recall some mentions on BP of 10-15% downpayment lenders floating about.Ultimately, looking for lenders doing sub-20% down on NOO multi-families to form a relationship with for the foreseeable future. 
John C. Lenders doing <20% down on NOO Multi-Families
9 September 2021 | 4 replies
I recall some mentions on BP of 10-15% downpayment lenders floating about.Ultimately, looking for lenders doing sub-20% down on NOO multi-families to form a relationship with for the foreseeable future.
Damon L. Davis SDIRA LLC - Start a new SDIRA LLC?
7 September 2021 | 2 replies
You would not need to form a Corporation to own multiple LLCs. 
Felix D Menendez Jr Off Market Offer Accepted
5 October 2021 | 3 replies
I had not intended on purchasing an off market property so im learning this process as I go, currently awaiting seller P&S from attorney.Asking Price $169,999Purchase Price $160KSeller to pay $7500 towards closing2 units 3,050 sq ft 12 bed 3 bath $2400/mo incomeMonthly Income:    Monthly Expenses:            Monthly Cash Flow: Pro Forma Cap Rate:$2,350.00                 $1,728.77                         $621.23                            8.84%NOI                      Total Cash Needed                  Cash on Cash ROI         Purchase Cap Rate$14,147.64               $44,900.00                            16.60%                              8.84%Some of these number have changed for the better since I ran the calculator,  like the seller paying $7500 towards closing and my numbers are ran with me paying closing.
Justin Goodin How Does A Real Estate Syndication Deal Work?
7 September 2021 | 0 replies
First off, there are two main groups of people who come together to form a real estate syndication: the general partners and the limited partner passive investors.The prior section mentioned a team that would take care of all day-to-day management (so you don’t have to!)
Astrit Bauta How does a real estate Promote work?
21 September 2021 | 7 replies
As a LP, they made good on their pro-forma that you originally signed up for and probably out-performed that.  
Miles Thompson Advice to help calculate investment opportunity
14 September 2021 | 22 replies
I suspect when I add in the cost to convert to a duplex, your property may not show cash positive on my pro forma using a fairly high LTV (80% LTV?). 
Lamont Marable ROBS Plan with a C-Corporation
20 September 2021 | 0 replies
Has anyone successfully used your 401k to form a C Corp and inject those funds into your Real Estate business? 
Dennis L. DST, 1031, exit strategy, retirement advice
2 June 2022 | 35 replies
Most of the multifamily syndications seem to be around 7% cash on cash and 15% average annual return in the pro forma but in the last few years actual results have been better than that.  
Matt Teegarden Multifamily Deal Doesn't Add Up...
22 September 2021 | 16 replies
You should target ~30% - 30% expense ratio (expenses/revenue).Also, the pro forma rents they have are most likely higher than what is in place because it's a value add deal and the goal is to Reno and then push rents.I've never used the valuation calculators before, but I would trust my own math in excel more than that.