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Khizer Husain South Shore Area Feedback + Cap Rates on 47 unit
27 August 2020 | 7 replies
The renter pool is solid for a C class area, and the demand is definitely there.
Aigo Pyles Burned out Property.
28 August 2020 | 2 replies
We add a bedroom upstairs, laundry room with sink and dog shower and a swimming pool.
Amy Wan Change to definition of "accredited investor"
27 August 2020 | 7 replies
(The Commission will reevaluate or add certifications, designations or credentials in the future);--include as accredited investors, with respect to investments in a private fund, natural persons who are “knowledgeable employees” of the fund;--clarify that limited liability companies with $5 million in assets may be accredited investors and add SEC- and state-registered investment advisers, exempt reporting advisers and rural business investment companies (RBICs);--add a new category for any entity, including Indian tribes, governmental bodies, funds, and entities organized under the laws of foreign countries;--add “family offices” with at least $5 million in assets under management and their “family clients,” as each term is defined under the Investment Advisers Act; and--add the term “spousal equivalent” to the accredited investor definition, so that spousal equivalents may pool their finances for the purpose of qualifying as accredited investors.They did not index income/wealth thresholds to account for inflation, which would have decreased the number of individuals that qualify as an accredited investor.Not everyone is happy with the changes ( https://www.sec.gov/news/public-statement/lee-crenshaw-accredited-investor-2020-08-26) but syndicators should be.
Account Closed Should I add a shower to a Rental property and have 2 full baths?
6 September 2020 | 6 replies
You open your buyer pool to more people like families.   
Andrew Hogan BREAKING SEC Modifies Accredited Investor Qualifications
1 September 2020 | 16 replies
So, this won't really broaden the pool beyond folks who are already in the financial industry. 
Sebastian Giraldo Screening your guest for the success of your STR business
29 August 2020 | 12 replies
The other 200 come from a pool of about 5000. 
Caleb Drake STR/LTR/SELL ... I can't decide
12 September 2020 | 3 replies
I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR ADVICE AND OPINIONS.Property details:3/2 SFH with HOA, community pool, private pier in NWFL.$216k, 3.1%, $1200/mo (Conventional Loan [refinanced from VA], no money down, 30 year Fixed Rate)BRAND NEW Roof ($19.5k insurance claim, cost me $1k), Newly fenced in back yard, Original AC Unit (Circa 2000)STR (Rented 10 months of the year while I was deployed)$27.5k Gross (~80% occupancy rates)$20.5k Net (Estimated, I don't have my tax returns handy)Monthly CAPEX (including supplies): ~$500/moSpeculative Potential: $32.5k Gross Annually (~$24.5k net)Based on the performance of my other STR, I could net an extra $4k on this home if I marketed better and adjusted my prices.
Chris Seveney New definition for accredited investor
28 August 2020 | 2 replies
It seems to me the biggest impact on the typical syndication & passive syndication investor would be adding "spousal equivalents" to the definition, so spousal equivalents can pool assets to qualify, and Family Offices with at least $5 million in assets under management and their “family clients.”
Michael C. Is it a good idea to get an LLC when getting started?
24 October 2020 | 16 replies
Keep in mind that LLCs were originally devised for groups of investors to pool funds for a business venture and then hire out the day to day running of the business. 
Greg San Martin How Best to Maximize Cash Out from High Equity Triplex
31 August 2020 | 12 replies
ADUs may substantially limit the pool of buyers due to FHFA guidelines (see a different post in the future on this issue).