Michael Van
What is an acceptable rate of return to look for?
7 November 2022 | 32 replies
A U.S. bond pays out around 4% risk free right now, so certainly more than that and after adjusting for risk/time I’d say at least high single digit coc returns on a safer assert and mid teens coc on a riskier asset.
Thomas Spyker
New..... and need advice on Financing
2 July 2014 | 5 replies
Rates are VERY high, mid teens with several points.
Marcus Auerbach
Thank God I had an LLC!! - Said no one ever!?
19 January 2024 | 140 replies
Has any landlord here ever had to evict a morbidly obese bisexual drug addict, her fetishist feeder boyfriend, and all their sex toys and vintage fat-fetish porn VHS video collection?
Jeremy Clark
Am I missing something?
28 March 2019 | 13 replies
With all this in mind, you can feel pretty decent about this property returning somewhere between high single digit to low teens barring anything extraordinary (market downturn, unforeseen capex, difficult eviction, etc).
Tom MacDonald
How to find someone to put up bandit signs
25 April 2017 | 1 reply
Respinsible teens from your church or a church.
Brian Adams
I quit my CPA Job to buy Large Apartment Buildings
24 October 2022 | 390 replies
To get comfortable, we interview PM's, check references, ask other professionals in the area for recommendations like attorneys, brokers, go on IREM.org to name a few.It's all part of the process.I travel to see my Dallas deal every month right now as I am spending $750,000 on the rehab, my SC project I will be seeing next quarter.I am looking for value add deals with an 8 cap or better and my investors get excited with a 7-8% preferred return and an IRR in the high teens to low 20's.
David Kramp
How to approach tenant about possible eviction
9 May 2016 | 16 replies
Single divorced mom with teens.
Account Closed
1st reforming note go for about 40% of the unpaid principal
14 July 2015 | 14 replies
I would be looking for a yield in the high teens for something like this. 10% is not enough IMO.
Phil Wells
Will people leave cities post COVID 19?
12 July 2020 | 196 replies
NJ not so sure but NJ had a lot of cases.Then when you dive into the data for NYC, you notice that Covid was harsh on 1) Elderly people 2) People with preexisting conditions 3) Obese people 4) Low Income people.
Chase Keller
Vacation Rental Theft and Damage
8 May 2020 | 15 replies
Adults are busy talking, kids are maybe not being watched as closely, teens are gathered and get goofier than usual so stuff happens.