
27 June 2024 | 14 replies
Read up on recent syndicator results here (paused distributions, captial calls, lost principal) before altering course.

26 June 2024 | 12 replies
The best technique I found was D4D and use the 'sniper' method.

28 June 2024 | 41 replies
., and which will distribute 50% profits to each of the underlying LLCs that own it. 2) We each put our 50% undivided interest into separate LLCs, then create another LLC, of which we are both members.

24 June 2024 | 2 replies
Show me something BP Fam Bam🧠😎! How would I analyze a deal in a market where the rents are capitulating and is unsure how much or how long it will continue to do so? Of course buying right is always the key, but is th...

24 June 2024 | 9 replies
The beneficiary must distribute the entire IRA in 10 years.

25 June 2024 | 6 replies
However, in recent years, I've seen this used as a methodology of raising money to buy low barrier of entry real estate and make sponsors very wealthy collecting fees while leaving the LP's with nothing but capital calls and suspended distributions.

24 June 2024 | 14 replies
It's sometimes called "America's Distribution Center."

23 June 2024 | 7 replies
Simply, a percentage of the profits; so only AFTER the investors get their investment back + a “preferred” return of usually 6-8% annually.Here is how our equity (as opposed to our debt/loan/notes) syndications are set upwe as syndicators get a either a 3% broker fee or 3% acquisition fee at purchasewe get a management fee competitive with outside managementwe get 10% of gross rents as ASSET management feeonce investment is liquidated we receive 15% of proceeds ABOVE or AFTER investors receive their capital returned plus 10% annual calculated income including any distributions of earnings.

23 June 2024 | 13 replies
Rahul, I have about 10 you can talk to. you'll also want to have an equity partner with new build experience so you can get the best terms. most of ours are national lenders. we doing joint parnterhsips for new builds and take a small interest in a single purpose entity for example:Rahuls New Build LLC (95% owner)Pink Development and Construction LLC (5% owner, no voting or distribution rights)Take title to "Miami New Build Limited Partnership LLC" which is a single purpose entity.

19 June 2024 | 7 replies
Utilize this technique the following is required1.