
18 December 2016 | 8 replies
Generally speaking, the crowdfunded legal entity would need to be structured as a tenants-in-common (TIC) or Delaware Statutory Trust (DST).

18 April 2016 | 8 replies
Also, which state is most land lord friendly amongst these NJ,NY,PA,CT,MD,DE?

22 October 2018 | 35 replies
I have read quite a few articles about Nevada and Delaware being the preferred states.....

26 February 2018 | 16 replies
If you have OTHER accounts that showed a $0 balance at the time your report was pulled, but you've since added charges to those accounts and they have reported recently, when your report is repulled after the rescore is complete, it will be for ALL accounts.For example say I have 5 accounts: A B C D E.

15 June 2012 | 13 replies
All located on the same cul-de-sac.

17 February 2015 | 27 replies
Originally posted by Wendell De Guzman: @Troy Sheets , if there are realtors involved or the property is listed in the MLS, I don't make owner financing offers for SFs so there are no realtors to pay at closing.Owner financing doesn't mean there aren't closing costs.

9 February 2022 | 20 replies
Anton part of it is keeping up with the Jone's if abc turn key presents their product with blue sky it makes the others compare apples to apples.easy napkin math is simply 40 to 50% of rent will go to long term ownership. you may do better you may do worse but if you use 45% for instance it would give you a pretty good idea how it will perform over the long haul. this works good for 800 to 1200 dollar rents.. if your buying D class with 600 rents this number is probably WAY lowthis type of thing is soup de Jour with commerical brokers selling Multi family.. they only present the best case scenario its up to the buyer to do their own reality check

19 July 2023 | 7 replies
We specialize in helping clients invest in DSTs (Delaware Statutory Trusts).

2 September 2023 | 23 replies
As @Mike Lambert pointed out there are regulations that limit the “Canon de arrendamiento” -rental price to 1% of the commercial value of the property.

2 December 2018 | 100 replies
To think you can just slap a hotel in the middle of a residentially zoned cul de sac is naive.