
20 November 2024 | 15 replies
Ideally completing light renovations like this shouldn't take long and you should have a low holding cost on the hard money loan (if you used debt) and make a higher profit on the sale or have more flexibility on the payoff when you refinance Plan on long-term and hold.

19 November 2024 | 7 replies
@Carl TrubLots of legal and tax implications - you should look at having them put the home in a living trust.I am not an attorney but there are ways to make it so your cost basis is today's value versus a lower value such as if you buy it at a low cost.

1 December 2024 | 91 replies
The term Diversified Core Equity style typically reflects lower risk investmentstrategies utilizing low leverage and generally represented by equity ownership positions in stable U.S. operating properties.There are currently 25 private funds that are included in the index.So in short, only this froum is tracking private data from an institutional private core-only real estate syndication.They're tracking core-add only and un-levered position.Here is the return of Commerial Private Real Estate core-only unlevered position for 4 quarter : Q1__Q2___Q3____Q4____Annual 2007 3.71% 4.82% 3.68% 1.90% 14.84%2008 1.15% 0.09% -0.85% -11.04% -10.70%2009 -13.89% -9.24% -7.52% -3.70% -30.40%2010 0.51% 4.09% 5.22% 4.70% 15.26%..2022 7.14% 4.54% 0.31% -5.17% 6.55%2023 -3.38% -2.88% -2.10% n/aAnnualized net return from Q4 last year : -15% !!!
19 November 2024 | 28 replies
Quote from @Jonathan Greene: Never sell a high-performing property with no cap ex and low maintenance to buy another rental.

20 November 2024 | 25 replies
You generally need to refinance a portfolio when you deal with these low priced properties.

22 November 2024 | 15 replies
- 10% on material from Lowe’s/HomeDepot. - Capital partner that can assist with cash as needed. - potential equity in primary residence Asks/Needs to achieve goals. - In need of assistance formulating a concrete plan to achieve goals.- Assistance putting the knowledge and resources together to close next deal. - Looking to attend real estate meetups and expand network. - Locating and putting together the right team that’s needed.- Joining communities and connecting with others on a similar path.

22 November 2024 | 15 replies
So that was a low hurdle to improve on.

20 November 2024 | 4 replies
Most of these links will also be low-quality, as most link builders take the path of least resistance and buy links.It's really hard to build links and no agency is going to spend the time is takes to do it right, as the return is just not there for them unless you're paying ~$1,000+ per link.

15 November 2024 | 25 replies
It sounds like @Amy Wan can reference the crowd funding options but explain the limitations on cost and scalability.

23 November 2024 | 15 replies
If you use an FHA loan as an individual, you’ll benefit from a low down payment (3.5%) and more lenient qualification requirements, but you won’t have liability protection, and the loan will stay in your name when it becomes a rental.Using a conventional loan through an LLC offers liability protection and scalability for future investments but requires a larger down payment (15-25%) and often comes with higher interest rates.If maximizing cash-on-cash return is your goal, FHA might be the better starting point.