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Johnny Lynum Multifamily vs. Single-Family—What’s Your Take?
17 January 2025 | 20 replies
First-time homebuyer-level SFHs are such a sweet spot for liquidity and demand, especially when the market gets tight.Quick question—when you're doing the homework for a potential deal, what's your go-to checklist for deciding if it’s a flip or a hold?
Pierre Tran Advice Needed: Options to Cash Out My Equity Without Disrupting a Seller Carry Deal
13 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?
Robert Quiroz Why are a lot of MFH being sold with rents under market
13 January 2025 | 30 replies
Let's assume that the neighborhood is a C class and the median income of the city is greater than 3X of the market rent.Here are some of the considerations I've come up with so far:- Units are in need of renovation and capex is too high or not available- Unit quality is not the same as market - Seller is worried about losing tenants due to increase- Vacancy rates are high or filling units have been difficult- Rent increase would take multiple increases over multiple lease periods to get to market rate if seller is trying to retain the same tenant- Seller inherited property and just want to liquidate- Seller needs to liquidate quickly (financial burden, sickness, quick exit from land-lording)It seems like I might be missing a warning sign about a deal if they are selling with current rents that are under market; but again, this seems to be most of the properties I've underwritten.And in the same vein, what should I be worried about when purchasing a deal with under market rent with the intention of raising them after purchase. 
Nilusha Jayasinghe Property reserves and personal efund locations
16 January 2025 | 12 replies
An emergency fund needs to be liquid, and immediately available to you in addition to being low risk and protecting principle. 
Bradford G. Rod Khleif vs Brad Sumrok Multifamily Coaching Review ??
26 January 2025 | 54 replies
I don't know what his minimum liquidity requirements are to join.
Don Konipol How to Avoid LARGE Loses in Passive Investing
15 January 2025 | 24 replies
So, you need at least $500,000 in liquid assets to become a passive investor in your Co-investing club?
Chris Seveney Is it really this bad with syndicators?
16 January 2025 | 19 replies
Now investors, especially the newbies, are chasing returns by going after higher risk investments - many NOT really understanding the true risks.Many more investors will be losing money and choosing to liquidate real estate - which will be buying opportunities for the better prepared investors.
Arshiya Taami is 95% LTV for a DSCR Loan that is 2.2 possible?
14 January 2025 | 15 replies
It could be 10:1, you could have an 800 FICO, and $5 mill liquid.
Stephen Fleming Newbie Plan. Thoughts?
14 January 2025 | 9 replies
Retaining your current home at a 2.875% mortgage rate maximizes cash flow, while accessing $65K in equity provides liquidity for your next steps.
Ryan Crowley Pay off mortgage and snowball?
19 January 2025 | 61 replies
On the other hand, you can borrow yourself into oblivion, and guys that have no cash position better have a hell of a lot of liquidity - especially in more volatile markets.