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Donald Howaniec Where would I start looking for a DST?
5 March 2024 | 7 replies
DST investors receive their percentage of the net cash flow, depreciation, and appreciation of the properties they purchase.
William Kuczmera Is Cashing out my 401k to buy a duplex a good idea ?
5 March 2024 | 34 replies
Financing percentages are done on a case to case basis, but you many want to plan on 40-50%Real Estate Agents, as long as they are not a prohibited person, your IRA would be responsible to pay them just like any other vendor or payment the property incurs, the IRA must pay.
Chris Thomas Options to partner with investor
4 March 2024 | 3 replies
We are looking to bring someone with money to fund our deals, but don't want them to have a percentage in the existing LLC.
Christian Sidaros 70% ARV Financing?
4 March 2024 | 9 replies
Unfortunately there are just layers to it, and if the deal is on the lower end of purchase price/value then the minimum fees that groups charge can really carve out if you look at it from a percentage standpoint.
Bob Stevens Sec 8 Housing
4 March 2024 | 8 replies
@Bob Stevens it's no different than all the novice investors coming here and asking for rental applications, basics of how to screen an applicant, leases, etc.Pretty high percentage of posts are from newbies too lazy to do any work, but they expect experienced investors to spoonfeed them for FREE and high ROI.
Josh Trup Advice on Finance setup for first rental property Duplex
4 March 2024 | 4 replies
Im looking at the current highest percentage HYSA's which are Upgrade, Bask, wealthfront and Everbank.
Gary Fox Ownership by Contributed Capital vs by Tax Capital Accounts in small syndications
4 March 2024 | 34 replies
I will say as someone who has done syndications,  usually the operating agreement is clear that the managing member of the fund (manager) may get paid a percentage of profits or even a management fee or both.Assuming the syndication was setup as a LLC, then everyone involved would receive a K-1, both investors and the managing member. 
Laith Al-Tamimi Cash Out refi
4 March 2024 | 4 replies
I say a range because a lot goes into the rate; LTV, cash out or not, rural or not, number of units, DSCR percentage and of course credit score.Hope that helpsStephanie
Julio Gonzalez The Importance of Understanding Land Valuation on Your Property
4 March 2024 | 0 replies
To calculate the land value, you first determine the percentage of the value applicable to the land and multiple your purchase price by that percentage.Steps in the Tax Card Method1) Search the property records on your county assessor’s website.
Justin Goodin LTC vs. LTV – What’s the difference between the two?
3 March 2024 | 1 reply
In this example, I didn’t include any CapEx costs and the loan is 75% of the value.LTCWith a LTC structure, the lender is willing to lend funds as a percentage of the underlying asset’s purchase price plus renovation/repair costs (project cost).LTC financing is generally viewed as favorable for the borrower albeit, riskier, due to higher leverage, less debt service coverage, and renovation risk in the form of underbudgeting.LTC = Loan Amount / Project CostsMost often, lenders are willing to offer LTC terms structured as a bridge loans.