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Rob Block Funds/syndications for private credit
21 April 2024 | 17 replies
A lot of accredited investors are not sophisticated enough to do DD and anyone advertising in Fb usually has lackluster performance
Kelly McClellan Rejected by a turnkey operation - Ohio Cash Flow
20 April 2024 | 34 replies
Can't blame the guy for having a sophisticated enough business where he has the ability to deny customers that aren't idea.
Alex SImon Ohio Cashflow LLC
21 April 2024 | 240 replies
I’ll just have to keep this one for myself :)Unfortunately, we had a tragedy at the office with your point of contact like we indicated via private email so an update was not provided to you in a timely manner.Our company is still very green and growing and I have always stated that we aren’t the most sophisticated turnkey business in the country.
Jason Turgeon Real Estate Software Roundup (long)
20 April 2024 | 33 replies
Once you get to 5-6 properties it is in the price range of some much more sophisticated and scalable packages that can do everything it does and more. 
AnnMarie Bacchus Do I need to use a CRM?
18 April 2024 | 13 replies
One needs a CRM, or any other tool, depending on your level of organization / sophistication
Leif Norris Quit Claim Deed issued.
18 April 2024 | 28 replies
Overstating the profitability of this endeavor by grossly understating the competitive nature of the bidding, the sophistication of some of the players as to research capabilities, etc.5.
Robin Simon Multifamily Real Estate Investing – What are the financing options?
17 April 2024 | 0 replies
This type of financing will typically look very different and more like a traditional commercial real estate loan.That means a DSCR calculated based on a full NOI and expense load (so inclusive of vacancy loss estimates, credit loss estimates, repairs and maintenance, utilities, management fees and more – in addition to the property taxes and insurance expense that are the only expenses factored in on traditional residential style DSCR loan financing).Additionally, the DSCR minimums are generally going to be higher (typically up to 1.25x), the loan to value ratios lower (higher down payments) and underwrite more sophisticated (which makes sense considering the size and scope of the property).Many multifamily investors for properties of this size (such as more than 11 units) can syndicate capital and have more sophisticated financial and entity structures – its definitely a different world once you get up here in unit count.In Conclusion – when you are looking to invest in multifamily real estate and finance your investment – make sure you have the unit count in mind before you start shopping – the unit range can have a huge effect on your options.
Joanne Tsai can no longer purchase umbrella insurance after 10 properties?
16 April 2024 | 18 replies
Allstate (captive) is not a good place to be if you need any sort of sophistication with your risk management
Veronica Solomon Insuring Rental Properties Deeded into LLC's w/ conventional personal loans attached
16 April 2024 | 11 replies
Then, there are other people who are quite sophisticated with their structures and choose to invest money on the structure (you'll hear references to Trusts)...and then you'll have people talk about piercing the veil....and you'll hear some people say that as long as you have enough insurance, you are fine....and others will say that you have to be careful about relying on insurance to protect in all matters.
Alex Clark I keep getting discouraged, I have around 80k to invest is it enough to buy a rental
15 April 2024 | 35 replies
Most deals are not going to cashflow, as real estate is a very popular asset class and because of that the market is full of buyers who are not sophisticated and accept sub par returns, inflating prices.