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Sanjeev Advani Tempur Sealy Sells Stores to Clear Path for $4 Billion Mattress Firm Deal
25 September 2024 | 0 replies
The deal with Mattress Warehouse addresses antitrust concerns raised by the FTC, which has challenged the merger, fearing it would stifle competition and raise prices.Tempur Sealy expects the acquisition, combined with the divestiture, to solidify its market dominance, with over 2,800 retail locations worldwide.
Logan Ryan Great Buy at the Right Time, Rental turned Flip!
24 September 2024 | 2 replies
Purchase price: $133,000 Sale price: $315,000This was a combination of strategies, but ultimately a successful flip.
Hana Mori Is my first DSCR loan experience normal?
27 September 2024 | 40 replies
Honestly the high fees combined with lack of transparency and high appraisal costs, a whole month of UW (longer than normal), etc. would make me want to switch lenders right away because IME the lenders with high fees and high appraisal costs who drag their feet like this also tend to be the ones to continue delaying, have things get stuck in underwriting, say one thing while delivering another, have poor communication especially between UW and origination, bad customer service, can't close when they say they will, etc. and it can be a total nightmare. 
Don Konipol The Great “DIVIDE” in Real Estate Investing
25 September 2024 | 1 reply
A combination of mortgage notes for cash flow and desirable properties in high appreciation areas (not cheap, undesirable properties in the Midwest.)
Maria T. Preferred Equity Experience
26 September 2024 | 11 replies
With the lower LTVs offered by senior lenders these days, it may be tempting to look at preferred equity and it may make sense since technically it is cheaper than LP equity, but also keep in mind they have a higher liquidation preference (obviously) but will often want all the cashflow (or a majority of it) to come to them before the LP investors and will also want large reserves, so make sure you model out the cashflows and understand the end-to-end deal with the preferred equity investors.We have some institutional investors with whom we did a combination of a pref and JV deal and it worked quite well for everyone including them and the LP investors.
Jesse Gaynor Better investment to buy a home to live in OR put my money in the market?
25 September 2024 | 7 replies
I would recommend a combination of a house-hack and an investment property depending on your current cash position, short-term and long-term goals. 
Julie Muse Buffalo Rd Renovation: A Complete Transformation with Partner Billy Medlen!
24 September 2024 | 0 replies
Partner Driven financed this deal using a combination of private capital and partner contributions.
Julie Muse Buffalo Rd Renovation: A Complete Transformation with Partner Billy Medlen!
24 September 2024 | 0 replies
Partner Driven financed this deal using a combination of private capital and partner contributions.
Patrick Shep End of year tax strategies?
25 September 2024 | 7 replies
When an entity is structured correctly you’ll be able to qualify for deep tax deductions against your w2 income through the business combination structure ( A structure that qualifies an individual for deep tax deductions) 
Tanner Sortillo New Investor with $100k - Where would you start?
27 September 2024 | 47 replies
If he has tons of time on his hands and wants to get his hands dirty, flipping could be an option as well, with a combination of his money + private money.