
8 August 2021 | 68 replies
That was some on the most nerve wracking moments in my life when I did not know if lenders were going to continue lending etc etc etc.

2 March 2021 | 6 replies
I would not inherit tenants without pulling credit, examining their income, seeing how clean the units are maintained.

2 March 2021 | 2 replies
House being a bit more nerve wracking as I would have to put up front about $80k.

20 October 2021 | 12 replies
Despite being in the field I really only see a small part of it because I currently work for a company so I hop in my van and go to where my little piece of paper or text tells me to, believe it or not we in the field rarely know where we are going until 5 at night the day before and for obvious reasons owners don't like to share any more information than necessary so it's a little nerve wracking to think about leaving a stable job and jumping up into that blue sky but it definitely makes me feel better and have more confidence hearing from outsiders (of the exact field) their opinions and experiences.

4 March 2021 | 5 replies
It's exciting and nerve racking at the same time.

12 March 2021 | 6 replies
I just passed my exam in December and my husband who has been an agent for 15+ years is mentoring me.

1 April 2021 | 3 replies
Really exciting, but also a little nerve wrecking that we may not be able to raise the value enough to cash out refi.

26 March 2021 | 18 replies
I have my 1st 9 unit under contract and it's a bit nerve racking simply because I don't know what I don't know.

6 April 2021 | 9 replies
@DeWitt GibsonAttempting to syndicate or crowdfund has become easier than ever; successfully crowdfunding or syndicating is much much more difficult.The lines between crowdfunding and syndicating are now very thin so that each contains elements of the other, a successful syndication will have an online aspect with many similarities to a crowdfunded project.For a successful capital raise in real estate, the following are essential1- A verifiable track record of success by the sponsor2- A professionally prepared Private Placement Memorandum, Subscription Agreement and Operating Agreement3- Compliance with Reg D 506 b or 506 c, Reg A or Reg A+, or Intrastate fully compliant offering4- A large majority of ownership interest and benefits going to the capital investors5- A no felony background check of the sponsor6- Specific identified properties that will be acquired7- A relatively small percentage of invested capital going for fees, costs and sponsor”s “promote”.8- A professional online “platform” with all compliant security measures9- A minimum projected return to investors commensurate with the risk 10 - Return of capital plus a minimum of profit to investors before sponsors get their cut11- A quality dealI have successfully completed over 200 syndications, each between $400,000 to $4,750,000.I have examined thousands of other sponsors offerings.
13 April 2021 | 21 replies
Despite having an extremely good exit last month on a 90 lot MHP, it took 3 years and LOTS of cash to make it happen (not to mention nerves).