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Clare Pitcher Flat Rate vs. Percentage Based Managment Fee
30 January 2025 | 19 replies
So why is the $2,500mnth person paying $250 and the other one paying $350 ??????
Account Closed Non QM lending
9 January 2025 | 7 replies
What exactly are you experiencing difficulty with? 
Deirdre Lizio Should you pick a property manager based on price or service?
17 January 2025 | 23 replies
@Deirdre Lizio see a lot of competiting PMCs start with a pledge of doing it better than "what's out there".Always interesting to revisit them 3-5 years later - after they've experienced the reality of challenging tenants AND owners.Look no further than Evernest: they started out with flat fee management at $99/month and promises of better & fairer service & pricing.Now they're at 10%, capped at $199/month - wonder what changed?
Abrahm Dimmitt Prop stream or Deal Machine?
17 January 2025 | 35 replies
I know this is an old thread.I'd like to get a more recent opinion of these apps.I think the DFD options is very interesting.What we want to do is endorse one of these for our Real Estate Club in Greenville, SC and have a contest for our members to see who can find the most deals with the software.Maybe try and get a rep from the company we choose to come and speak at one of our in person meeting and also negotiate a longer trial window if possible for our members.
Nicholas Woo what are your thoughts using Anderson advisors?
21 January 2025 | 31 replies
With enough knowledge you can make a educated decision on which approach you take.My experience:I personally don't sign up for any program who take you aside during events and try to sell packages that is just blatant sales strategy.Once you sign up there is every attempt to make you sign for their programs for bookkeeping, registered agent, LLC or corp setup fee which have ridiculous even with platinum membership.Basic standard structure they suggest to take advantage of multiple deductions can be easily achieved by proper education or work with a good firm like https://wcginc.com  who is local to you.A umbrella C-crop to manage all other LLC properties and take advantage of many tax deductions that are not available with a llc, its also used to take losses up to 100K as startup expenses and dissolve the entity after few years.Few LLC entities for investing in Real Estate, etc preferably in Wyoming or Nevada ( you can find many companies online who can do this for $150 compared to anderson $1500-$3000) , they will claim they have a secret Operating agreement which is bogus.They certainly try to take advantage of tax loopholes and claim to be smart people, my view they are just taking advantage of numbers as per their own statements.
Manuel Angeles Affordable Housing Development Capital Stack Structures
17 January 2025 | 7 replies
My team personally has pivoted to more local affordable housing with local and county grants and incentives and we'll leave the more complex LIHTC deals to the big firms.  
Alan Mills Seeking Strategies to scale up
21 January 2025 | 5 replies
If one project slows down, others can keep moving.Stagger Projects: Start planning your next project while finishing the current one to keep your pipeline full.DSCR Loans: These loans focus on the property’s income, not your personal income, which can help you finance more properties.StrategyFlip and Hold: Flipping one property while prepping another for rental keeps cash flowing and builds your portfolio.BRRRR Timing: Since BRRRR is slower now, using DSCR loans to get multiple properties might be a good hedge.Good luck with your flip and future investments! 
Brice Alef-Torrisi Managing finances between multiple properties
14 January 2025 | 7 replies
@Brice Alef-TorrisiHaving one checking account per property is an excellent way to keep your property finances separate from one another and your personal finances.
Daniel M. Locking Up a Property Sight Unseen—Need Advice
16 January 2025 | 6 replies
.: I’m looking at a property that checks all the boxes—good numbers and fits my buy box—but I haven’t seen it in person.
Emeka Okeke Ready to get to it
23 January 2025 | 7 replies
I have two books to recommend, one podcast, and then one more summit happening in person in May for syndication investors.