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Philip Anderson New Member Looking to invest in a Multi-family
14 November 2024 | 21 replies
Here are a few tips that might help as you get started:Market Analysis: Since you're open to out-of-state investing, look for markets with steady population growth, job diversity, and a balance between rent prices and local wages—those factors often hint at stability and demand.
Erol Shashaty Real estate friendly bank
14 November 2024 | 22 replies
Their familiarity with the local market and diverse financial products could be beneficial.Huntington Bank: With a significant presence in Ohio, Huntington Bank provides various commercial banking solutions and has a history of working with business clients, including those with complex ownership structures.PNC Bank: As a major regional bank, PNC offers comprehensive commercial banking services and has experience dealing with corporate clients, which may align with your fund's requirements.It's advisable to contact these banks directly to discuss your specific needs and assess their ability to accommodate your investment structure without personal guarantees.
Austin Lively Managing Partner Equity
11 November 2024 | 2 replies
These often include a preferred return for the investors and then a pre-determined cash flow distribution schedule between the sponsor and investors that includes the cash flow distribution waterfall based on either the IRR or EMx and possibly a GP Promote
Elisamuel Cruz New investor Here!!!
11 November 2024 | 10 replies
We live in a very intersting, diverse, and complicated market and understanding the intricacies is very important - especially for a new investor.Markets in the same zip code even have their own submarket and tendancies depending on location and its important to look at things hyperlocally in philly.
Jonathan Greene Calling Out The Welcome Trolls, The Cut and Pasters, and AI Posters
16 November 2024 | 32 replies
I reported someone sometime back that was blatantly self promoting and using fake account to ask a question so they can answer it with their service pitch.
Jonathan Greene Why You Should Stop Talking About Quitting Your Job Before You Have Your 1st Property
26 November 2024 | 46 replies
They wonder why Brian got a promotion, but it's because Brian tries and appreciates a steady paycheck and the company that pays his insurance.
Isaac S. Delaware Statutory Trust DST 1031 Difficulty Giving up control
12 November 2024 | 171 replies
They will be looking at crap dollar store type properties and other junk not worth anything.DST's can give some diversity.
Milan Herskovich New Hud Guidelines, better or worse?
8 November 2024 | 2 replies
This will result in inspection results that more accurately indicate property conditions and promote better living conditions for residents.
David N. Pricing strategy for a new listing
12 November 2024 | 12 replies
Leverage the Airbnb new listing promotional feature. 
Sharad Bagri Columbus and Dayton, Ohio—B or C+ Neighborhoods, where are they?
9 November 2024 | 8 replies
Hey @Sharad Bagri,For cash-flowing small multifamily rentals in Columbus and Dayton, consider these areas:In Columbus:* Northland: Diverse community with solid investment potential.* Southeast Columbus: Dense suburban feel, popular with families and young professionals.* Old North Columbus: Urban-suburban mix, appealing to young professionals.In Dayton:* Patterson Park: Well-maintained with a strong community vibe.* Northridge Estates: Suburban area with various amenities, ideal for renters.* Walnut Hills: Quiet and community-oriented, great for rental stability.Areas to Approach with Caution:* Columbus: Some sections of Hilltop and Linden due to higher crime rates.* Dayton: Certain parts of West Dayton, which face economic challenges.Focusing on due diligence in these neighborhoods can help you identify stable, cash-flowing opportunities.