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William Kyle Walker Commercial Mortgage Insurance
31 December 2013 | 2 replies
What might be insured is between the insurance carrier and the lender.Considerations are vast, the local economy, the project, management, financials, timing of the project to completion, basically all areas that a lender will consider.As to sub-prime, never heard of it, as coverage is generally afforded to strong borrowers, developers that are entering a project at a higher LTV initially and the LTV is reduced as a project comes to completion, the initial risk.Apartments or properties held long term can be insured but again usually to cover the LTV risk, that is risk enough and to add sub-prime credit, management, or low debt coverage issues really isn't an insurable risk.
Chris Cook New member from New Orleans, LA
5 January 2014 | 14 replies
I think there's a ton of opportunity in town for developing some of those borderline safe/desireable areas.
AC Cooley I Fired My Boss!
10 January 2014 | 37 replies
I'm currently developing my vision and looking forward to eventually telling my success story.Happy New Year!
Jon Klaus Do you offer laundromat service?
1 January 2014 | 11 replies
I know it can be a revenue generator like J.
LEONID ORLOV Re: Request for feedback on potential apartment property purchase
7 January 2014 | 8 replies
A couple things from my perspective: TX is a very low barrier to development state especially compared to CA and even the geography is wide open so the danger is that developers will just move a mile down the road and build new product to compete with yours if good employment is headed that way.
James Mudd $15,000-$20,000....how many houses can I acquire?
1 January 2014 | 23 replies
You'll develop a big network which will then make the transition very easy into your other business.
Jonathan Robinson Marketing and finding sellers! Sub2
2 January 2014 | 1 reply
Your goal in marketing is to identify your prospect pool, target them with effective messaging, and remain in contact over time so your message is there at the time that THEY have the need/motivation (OR if you've been developing a great BRAND, they will hopefully remember you - and how to reach you - even if they are not seeing currently seeing your marketing message...).
Matt Lefebvre Teen investor; new to the site!
3 August 2014 | 14 replies
I'm a 16 year old aspiring real estate developer and investor, and I'm really driven to start out as early as possible.
Floyd DaCosta Multi-Investor LLC
10 February 2014 | 6 replies
(technically, they get an 8% preferred return and I get a 6% developer fee if all goes to plan, then we split any upside after that).In your situation, if you and your two buddies all put in cash, and all have some sort of management/decision making roles, you could divide the ownership and upside according to your capital contributions.
Eric O'Brian Partnering with Seasoned Investor as Mentor and Becoming his Property Manager?
7 January 2014 | 22 replies
I am reading alot about yellow letters as well and developing my own system, I'll write up a post about it once it starts working out.