Manuel Angeles
Affordable Housing Development Capital Stack Structures
17 January 2025 | 7 replies
Sometimes 5 in the case of 9% LIHTC deals but all the way up to 15 as I’ve seen in 4% deals. 9% is competitive meaning there’s only a certain amount of projects awarded each year by your states HCR. 4% is not competitive and is usually more appropriate for large projects because 9% will get allocated to projects of smaller size so as to spread the benefit.
Jemini Leckie
Out of State Cash Flow
29 January 2025 | 11 replies
They often have access to off-market properties which gives you less competition.
Milena Garcia
Current listing with not enough showings
17 January 2025 | 13 replies
This will give you one critical piece of information, that it may take X days to get an offer and sell, and the second item will give you what your competition is right now.
Clare Pitcher
Flat Rate vs. Percentage Based Managment Fee
30 January 2025 | 19 replies
RW discovered that most clients shop with a "what are the monthly management fees" approach and not a "what are all of your revenue streams" approach.RW competes with a very competitive flat monthly management fee but then charges a minimum of 1 full month's rent for leasing and a host of other fees.
Mary Peale
Seeking Advice on STR Profitability & Strategic Adjustments for Year 2
15 January 2025 | 15 replies
Collect cleaning fees and put more of the booking fee on the traveler if your rentals are in demand and it's the market isn't overly competitive.
John Hickey
Long term BRRR in Bed Stuy Brooklyn, NYC John Hickey
28 January 2025 | 71 replies
I had been somewhat interested in short term furnished rentals (30 days or more) I looked into Homesuite.com then I called a few operators around me to feel out the competition.
Carlos C.
Mark J. Kohler consultation
31 January 2025 | 22 replies
@Carlos C.Mark Kohler is well respected in the industry.
Waruna Yapa
Who has the best rates and how to shop for them?
8 January 2025 | 14 replies
So, I hope you have a speed dialer and a large cup of coffee.If you want low, competitive rates, fast closings and great service, work with a broker.
Lucy Ahl
insula capital not what they advertise
5 February 2025 | 7 replies
That has become nearly an industry standard in the lending space.
Nate McCarthy
How to approach landlord about buying their rental?
13 January 2025 | 12 replies
This could be an opportunity to add value by offering to help with clearing or relocating those items as part of any potential agreement.Why This Could Be a Good Move for YouYou see long-term potential in the property, especially with the large lot and development possibilities (even if those are years down the line).As the current tenants, you have the advantage of a direct relationship with the landlord and familiarity with the property, reducing competition and risk.This could be a chance to lock in a property that you might otherwise lose if it hit the open market, especially in today’s competitive environment.Challenges to ConsiderIf the landlord is emotionally tied to the property or reliant on rental income, they may be reluctant to sell.Financing could be tricky, especially with today’s interest rates and the gap between the current rent and what a conventional loan might cost.The development potential you’re interested in is likely a long-term play, which means the property could be financially tight in the short term, especially if you’re only breaking even or slightly negative on cash flow.Structuring a Potential DealTo make this feasible, you’ll likely need to explore creative financing options that align with both your financial capacity and the landlord’s goals.Seller Financing: Propose a deal where the landlord acts as the lender, allowing you to make monthly payments directly to them.