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Octavio Warnock-Graham Multi-Fam Properties with missing CofO
2 June 2023 | 8 replies
In my experience no (2-4 Family transactions).The Occupancy can be supported by it's current and legal use, number of meters in conjunction with Department of finance (DOF)classification and housing preservation and developments (HPD) classification.Source:In early 2021 I was selling agent on two investment properties in the Bronx and Staten Island where this was an issue on a flip out.
Corey McKinney Cashing out stock to invest in real estate? Tax Implications?
1 September 2017 | 9 replies
Obviously I would like to preserve the most amount of this fund in order to invest in RE.Thanks!
John Beck New Member from Boston, MA - MetroWest
4 January 2014 | 19 replies
One of my first jobs after getting out of the military was starting my own business in the mortgage field services & property preservation on REO properties.
Steve S. Where are the real investors? Any one know?... Bueller... Bueller
6 November 2018 | 184 replies
It's a no selling, purposeful planning group that's not only focused on acquisition of new types of investments or asset classes but also preservation of wealth (with a focus on topics like estate planning, taxes, insurance, etc).
Kevin Fletcher Small Claims Court?
9 April 2014 | 6 replies
They have something to lose with credit and other things and will want to preserve things if they have to leave.
Joshua Michael Hauman Your largest unspoken ally
25 June 2023 | 0 replies
By building and preserving an impeccable reputation, astute investors harness the power of foresight, ensuring that every endeavor is underpinned by trust, credibility, and the unwavering commitment to deliver.In the competitive landscape of multifamily investing the wise investor understands that reputation is the lifeblood that flows through every successful transaction.
Chad Childress Will interest rate increase eliminate preferred returns?
5 February 2023 | 13 replies
Many tend to think they will pay a low cap rate with a loan today to avoid millions in tax penalties and then they will hopefully have a no to little pre-pay penalty loan and refi in 1 to 2 years when they believe interest rates will fall to preserve their spreads.Buyers not 1031 putting money down with a loan or paying cash want a return more than the bonds they are getting unless the real estate is A quality or better that rarely comes up every decade or so then they want to lock that in as part of the long term portfolio.I make millions doing commercial brokerage so only want to syndicate deals with high equity multiple potential.Brian did a lot of multifamily and then exited so he can sit back and only do deals when he wants to which is important for a quality syndicator.
Sagar Joshi Tenant wants to leave because of noisy neighbor
23 March 2023 | 14 replies
It is the Board's responsibility to maintain, protect, and preserve the entire project, and that would include to a certain extent, dealing with someone like this.
Brad Fausett Buying from Holton Wise- poor communication
11 April 2021 | 121 replies
The rest 90% is index funds, which have appreciated 22% annualized in the last 12 years (with absolutely zero effort).I’m still investing in RE syndications, but real estate investment is a capital preservation strategy for me rather than capital growth.
Rob Massopust 💲💲💲- Here is my ADU* Variation to BRRRR Its called BRA2xRR!
4 August 2019 | 13 replies
This dramatically preserves your rehab funds and allows you to pay back at a later time when your rents are there to cover the debt service.