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Luis Pineda New Member from Southern California
31 December 2018 | 9 replies
A little about myself: I am BARELY getting into the world of Real Estate Investing and I am here to learn as much as I can.
Ron Alexander How many llc's should I have.
23 December 2018 | 11 replies
@Ron Alexander For distribution, you can have one or more per LLC, and that depends on multiple factors:- property class - you might not want to mix A class property with a D class property in the same LLC, due to different tenant level- cash flow - you might want to keep your cash flow cow separate (and alone) from the ones that barely produce (and can be combined in one LLC till they start "producing")- equity - you might want to keep the one with large equity in its own LLC while you can group the ones with little equity in another LLC (let's say you have one with 50K equity in its own LLC and 3 other each with only 10K in another LLC, till their equity grows to your risk threshold when you move them out in their own LLC).- number of units (in the case of MF)- location of real estateThe investor has to decide what mix is optimal for their situation.If Series-LLC is an option for you, get one and put each property in its own child Series-LLC, problem solved.
Daniel F. Harb Did I Mention I HATE The Stock Market?......
24 December 2018 | 70 replies
I had founder stock in my small commercial bank that got bought by a big bank.. so I got a 5X multiplier I think I bought the stock ( pink sheet about 4 years ago.)I put in a sell order and the funds hit today..
Dylan LeBlanc Buying already leased properties.
23 December 2018 | 7 replies
Based off of current tenants rents I would barely break even.
Julian L. Sewage came up from the toilet, is it me or the HOA responsible?
23 December 2018 | 3 replies
Did you get a bare-bones policy since the HOA policy "covers everything" or did you get a comprehensive policy?
Brian Pate Meetup in Denver Metro
31 December 2018 | 1 reply
It is now a barely positive cash flow rental property. 2.)
Michael Nye First deal, doing rent to own... Many questions
2 January 2019 | 0 replies
I'll start with a list of the bare facts, then more general info, and conclude with my specific questions.Home in question is an accessory building attached to a rental property.
Shawn Jetton First Flip Experience
4 January 2019 | 1 reply
For me it worked out pretty well but I can see this going from a potential $81,300.00 profit to a barely break even if things didn’t work out the way they did.I know a lot of people say your first flip your profit is in experience and that’s 100% sure for me.
Marjeanne Fields Large vs smaller multi family
4 January 2019 | 6 replies
We closed a 68 unit in November and they barely wanted anything.
Calvin Ozanick Syndication Vs Long Distance Investing
19 September 2019 | 11 replies
This is the fundamental problem I have with Wall Street who takes too much fees off the hard-working efforts of the middle class.If your net worth (income minus expenses) is under $200,000 or barely save $30,000, syndications are not for you.