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Jeff Higgins When selecting lending partners, what specific features do you prioritize?
13 August 2024 | 2 replies
Finding an established group that finds a way to get deals done tends to be as helpful as anything as many of us have had experiences of weird and seemingly unnecessary denials.I do like to make sure that its a region they lend to and the type of project that they do.
Jackson Ebersole Just Starting Out in Mortgage Brokering - Advice you wish you got when you started
15 August 2024 | 4 replies
I'm reaching out to seek advice and guidance as I embark on my journey into the world of private lending.
Randy Tilson Advice for getting started.
16 August 2024 | 5 replies
Im focused mostly on the permanent financing part of the equation and dont currently offer hard money/ABL lending products, but I'm more than happy to connect you with everyone.
Account Closed What should I do with $100K cash?
15 August 2024 | 33 replies
They will lend on stock / ETFs / Mutual Funds.  
Marc Roberson Possible to syndicate for new construction MTR's?
11 August 2024 | 0 replies
to get to the point, i would find an area likely to experience more demand and ensure the financials work out for both MTR & LTR's. i would ideally start out with a fourplex and depending how that goes, possibly scale from there. i do believe that it is more traditional to syndicate on larger properties so i am wondering if you know if it is possible to syndicate, starting off, for one fourplex or even one MTR condo. my gut feeling is to start with one beach-front condo in florida that requires $37,250 down . a new construction fourplex, however, i could finance with a USDA loan myself and not have to consider investors so that may make things easier, possibly.no airbnb's. maybe VRBO. two week minimum stay. only in areas very likely to have housing demand due to new factories being built.i own/run an STR right now and it is going well with only the occasional hiccup.
Tony Sherman Private money lending partnership
13 August 2024 | 2 replies

Have you ever had difficulty getting a loan with poor credit? What alternative funding options did you explore?

Omar Villavicencio New wanna-be investor
13 August 2024 | 3 replies
I’m looking into REITs, syndications, and businesses.
Guillermo Sanchez Brandon Turner ODC fund
13 August 2024 | 69 replies
I have invested in many syndications however not this particular one.
Ryan Cheek What You Need to Know About Investing in New Construction Duplexes in Indianapolis
15 August 2024 | 0 replies
Financing New BuildsIf you’re financing a new build, be prepared for a slightly different lending process.
Devin James Real Estate Calculations
14 August 2024 | 1 reply
When I first started my real estate journey in 2018 and started listening to BiggerPockets Real Estate podcasts, I was only familiar with Cash on Cash return.Once I actually entered the game in 2020, I quickly realized that there were many more calculations to take into consideration:ROI - Return on InvestmentROE - Return on EquityIRR - Internal Rate of ReturnEM - Equity MultipleCap Rate - Capitalization RateCoC - Cash on Cash ReturnAAR - Average Annual Return(I’m sure I'm missing some)I still struggle to juggle all of these calculations today.Developers, syndicators, flippers, etc., will all have different preferences.Which key calculations do you prioritize on when analyzing your deals?