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Wes Mccullar AirbNb Arbitrage in Charlotte NC
22 December 2022 | 4 replies
Spoke with 3 homeowner in the last few months who's expressed interest to sub-lease since they struggled to lease their home on their own.
Melanie Johnston Great Article on Opportunity Zones in Phoenix / Arizona
25 October 2019 | 5 replies
The company did not respond to an inquiry about whether it would take the tax break.Many of the 15 major projects in Goodyear's opportunity zones have expressed interest in taking advantage of the program and considered it when making the investment, said Harry Paxton, the city's economic development program manager.When it comes to Nike and other large corporations, Paxton said he was sure they would “take advantage of any opportunity they can.”Amazon does not have plans to pursue any incentives for its project, according to a company spokesperson.Mesa: On Main Street in Mesa, Caliber is investing nearly $60 million to redevelop eight historic buildings with 100,000 square feet of space in an opportunity zone that will tie to ASU’s expansion in the area.Mesa has put together a prospectus of projects that are underway for its 11 zones that include several hotels, apartments and mixed-use projects.This area on Main Street in Mesa is part of an opportunity zone that Caliber is investing nearly $60 million in to redevelop eight historic buildings that will tie to ASU’s expansion in the area.
Justin Goodin 👋16 CRE Terms You Need to Know
10 February 2024 | 0 replies
 16 terms you need to know in commercial real estate:1.Internal Rate of Return (IRR): A metric used to estimate the annualized return on an investment based on the timing and magnitude of cash flows.2.Cash-on-Cash Return: The annual income generated by a property expressed as a percentage of the initial cash investment.3.Discount Rate: The rate used to discount future cash flows to their present value in financial models; often represents the required rate of return.4.Capital Expenditures (CapEx): The funds set aside for property improvements, renovations, or major repairs.5.Gross Operating Income (GOI): The total income generated by a property before subtracting operating expenses.6.Operating Expenses: The costs associated with managing and maintaining a property, including utilities, taxes, insurance, and maintenance.7.Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR): A measure of a property’s ability to cover its debt payments, typically calculated as NOI divided by debt service.8.Loan-to-Value (LTV) Ratio: The ratio of the loan amount to the property’s appraised value, used to assess risk in financing.9.Equity Multiple: A measure of the total return on an investment, calculated as the ratio of total cash flows to initial equity investment.10.Residual Land Value: The estimated value of land after deducting development costs and desired profit margins.11.Sensitivity Analysis: A technique used to assess how changes in key variables (e.g., rent, expenses, interest rates) affect financial model outcomes.12.Operating Pro Forma: A projection of a property’s income and expenses over a specified period, typically used for budgeting and financial analysis.13.Cash Flow Waterfall: A structured distribution of cash flows to different stakeholders in a real estate project, often involving equity investors, lenders, and developers.14.Leverage: The use of borrowed funds (e.g., a mortgage) to finance a real estate investment, potentially amplifying returns but also increasing risk.15.Equity Investment: The amount of money invested by equity partners or investors in a real estate project. 16.
William C. Montgomery County, Bucks County meetup
14 June 2021 | 76 replies
I would suggest to all of you that have expressed "interest" that you go to a DIG ( http://digonline.org/ ) meeting to meet way more "investors" than you would attract to your ad hoc meetup.
Preston Brown Advertised Rental Income
23 March 2016 | 9 replies
If you are expressing interest in a property you should be able to get a list of expenses from the owner.
Iris Ortiz Wholesaling is illegal in NC?
15 May 2021 | 75 replies
My contract says I can assign if the seller gives express written consent.
Bethany Davis DoHardMoney.com user review?
26 September 2022 | 42 replies
its a common expression also for us pilots that fly little airplanes.. we try simply not to run into rocks at 200 mph but we still do with not such good results.the internet is so full of out and out crooks ( not saying that about this company at all) just don't agree with charing 3k up front .. no other HML does that..AT least the legit ones but there are all sorts of crooks out there.. just put a post up asking for private money you will get 80% responses from out and out thieves here on BP they troll the site..
Robin Searle Short term rentals being assessed as commercial property
7 July 2019 | 10 replies
A strong contingent of very motivated voters who are loud about expressing their displeasure with this turn of events (and who can dangle the specter of a candidate friendly to their interests) is the only thing that will motivate them to reconsider. 
Edna Mensah Is anyone finding cashflow deals in the Dallas market?
17 July 2023 | 20 replies
That will help you gauge your Maximum loan amount and know your costs up front.You may also want to get an Express Loan Approval where the bank underwrites your file up front. 
Matthew Thurman Passive LP syndication Training
5 December 2021 | 20 replies
Well worth training and developing a relation ship with at all costs... however, many of the others that express interest do not have the same potential today (not discounting them in the future though)...