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Ivan Barratt Multifamily, 250 Unit Apartment Syndication CLOSED!
4 September 2017 | 3 replies
Here's the low down:250 Units, Evansville, IN | Class C+/B- AssetAcquisition and Assumption of Existing Debt (35yr Amort at 2.93%) + Mezzanine Note + Equity of about ~23% Equity Raise: ~3.1 Million (our own cash + limited investors as well).Plan: achieve cash on cash returns in the mid teens (going in 8.55%), IRR of 15%+ and 2.25x over a 7 year hold.
Joe Stimm Buying my first rental property
3 September 2017 | 0 replies
Save for 7-8 months and get my 20% down of 10k on it and go to a bank which isn't my favorite option or maybe since I was reading on here that life insurance company's have a very low interest rate and like to invest in multi family buildings that would be another good option.
Beau Menegay Fix and flip rental vs. college rental
4 September 2017 | 1 reply
The reason I lean towards this method is buying at very low cost, fixing/flip, rent out much higher and then cash in equity for the next and so on.
Brendon K. Good realtor needed for multifamily
1 November 2017 | 7 replies
I don't need to make a profit, but I need to keep my payments as low as humanly possible, including property management fees.
Wanda Croft Is it wise to hard money purchase for rental properties?
3 September 2017 | 2 replies
Maybe partner with the seller next time or just buy sub2 if it's a low equity house.No way I'd pay closing costs twice, then a realtor, then Uncle Sam.  
Chris Lawson Venting stove on kitchen peninsula
6 September 2017 | 12 replies
This is a low cost alternative to a hood.  
Ryan Weirick Late Rent Question.
4 September 2017 | 3 replies
That seems pretty low.
Scott MacDonald Newbie looking to invest in San Antonio (Yes another one!)
7 September 2017 | 6 replies
Its a great place for cash flow and depending on your investment strategy there is a very wide range of types of investments.I have been working on the investment side of real estate for several years now and know the city very well when it comes to buy and holds.I own a few myself and have and have wholesaled and worked with a ton of buy and hold investors.You need to be careful of what you are really buy in SA though as what you are experiencing in Austin is happening here as well but mainly on in low-end properties.
Cenddie Alaban Our family friend has $150,000 in cash but cannot buy a house.
6 September 2017 | 57 replies
You could also have a low income earner that pays every bill on time, even if they have to give plasma to come up with the cash.
Steve Logan Tankless Water Heaters
23 September 2017 | 24 replies
Hi Taye,The tenants pay for the gas and electric.Yes I have heard quite a lot of debate on these however after speaking with a few contractors and consulting some websites for advice it seems that due to being such a small place and having only a couple of people the demand is quite low therefore it would be efficient to get one.Thanks