Chris Schmitt
Deal Analysis, First Condo LTR
6 November 2023 | 5 replies
Usually I put in each piece of the puzzle from the MLS or homeowner info, and then determine cash flow, cap rate, and after-tax results.
John McKee
Do buyer Brokers exist?
3 March 2022 | 19 replies
They do not work on maybe's or exploratory journeys.
Charles A.
Crystal Ball 2020
30 November 2023 | 2 replies
More than any other business, deciding to invest in a real estate syndication is a declaration of faith in the deal sponsor.In many ways, that faith far outweighs the faith owners of Tesla shares must have in Elon Musk.And Musk is a one in a generation entrepreneurial genius inventor.Like many seasoned real estate investors,I decided long ago that wealth-building was a life-long game of patience and perseverance.On both counts,a real estate syndication fails the test.Most syndicated deals have a hold period of 3-7 years after which the exit strategy involves selling.The few that attempt to hold on to the asset via a refinance run into uncooperative investors who demand their seed capital back for various reasons,often resulting into a compromise to either buy them out or risk a legal battle.The facts of the matter are very basic:if it's not your deal,you don't make the big calls.Conversely,if it's not your money,you don't get to decide it's final destination.Now there's a good reason I never got into the flipping niche either.I'm not a transactional guy.It always felt like slaughtering the hen that lays my eggs,and I love my eggs to bits every time they are laid.It's why I keep going back to the hen.In the end,we don't need 1000 units to achieve financial freedom,we just need a handful of well acquired cash flowing assets to arrive at that place of peace.With some patience and due diligence,most people can get there without sleeping with 75 strangers every 3 years only to end up with no portfolio and a bagful of inflation susceptible cash with little to no tax advantages.That's where we did not want to be in the first place.If you do succumb to the temptation and end up being one of the few deal sponsors that actually look the part and take care of investors' money like it's yours,do make sure you haven't "quit" one job that you hate just to work in another that is even more soul-crushing.Managing multiple syndicated deals as a good deal sponsor can be big business,and big businesses can very easily turn into time-devouring leeches.Covid has shown us all we are nowhere near capable of seeing 3 months ahead,let alone 3 or 7 years.An asset is only really worth what the next buyer is willing to pay for it,no matter how much "forced appreciation" we have projected to investors in a rent drop environment.When balloon payments come due,thou shall sell or refinance,and good luck refinancing if the LTV is suddenly inverted.When the pieces suddenly don't fit the puzzle in front of us,the sinking feeling in the bottom of the stomach can be incredibly gut wrenching.Be careful.A voice in the wilderness,Jacksonville FL.
Chris K.
DSCR loan questions
30 August 2023 | 17 replies
I have 29 sources - each looking for a certain star shaped peg to fit into their puzzle.
Matt Smith
Properties in California: LLC in Nevada or Wyoming are BEST?
8 February 2019 | 3 replies
These forum posts are great for idea generating, but not something to rely upon because each commentator is only seeing a small piece of the puzzle.
Melissa Haworth
The Hardest Part of Flipping
30 November 2023 | 40 replies
Contractors, they are the # 1 piece of the puzzle.
Brian Wilson
Mice Under Flooring - Need input
17 September 2021 | 18 replies
The second was to get a 1/2 handheld exploratory scope camera.
Caleb Stevens
New Hosts: Are STR a Good Investment during a Recession?
17 June 2022 | 18 replies
I like to- and I think it is important to- create a really great airbnb experience with fun things like games, puzzles, a record player, VCR (quirky things you don't find everywhere, throwbacks) or whatever works in your market/level of rental.
Jamie Oie
Must ask questions when interviewing a CPA
17 January 2018 | 8 replies
So they should ask these questions before answering.That said, technical competence is only one piece of the puzzle.
Daniel D.
How much equity should i give a wholesaler?
11 December 2019 | 7 replies
From my end, I'm puzzled why he would want equity instead of just increasing the costs to you for finding the deal.