
27 May 2024 | 20 replies
Account Closed is correct, absolutely do both.. especially if youre just starting out even Grant Cardone started with a SFR. but for the sake of his question lets say you have 100k saved up for a real estate endeavor TOTAL, and you find a SFR that fits the 1% ratio (100k house that brings in 1k rent) that is doable if you calculate it out that would equal a 8.2% cash on cash IF it stays at a 90% occupancy rate. on the other hand if you invest that 100k into a limited partnership with a company that invests in value add apartments will now your cash on cash can be a preferred 10% with a target of 16-20% IRR which would essentially double your money in 2-5 years.. in this scenario the SFR would take sweat equity from you and risk while only returning a measly 8% CoC while the MF would be completely passive allowing you to learn and grow without hindrance with a 10% CoCnow we are over simplifying but I hope this made sense.. cuz my brain hurts ;D

26 May 2024 | 9 replies
All insurance is not created equal.

26 May 2024 | 5 replies
I can get equally safe wall anchors for under $20.

26 May 2024 | 27 replies
Hopefully by the time the larger deal comes about, I will be able to use the equality from the property that I want to buy with a credit card.

26 May 2024 | 8 replies
I've certainly learned my lesson that not all are created equal and I need to ask more questions before choosing one.

31 May 2024 | 111 replies
Despite an equal trust I think the one will always need to look out for the other.

24 May 2024 | 6 replies
Size of the Units - larger units generally equals more tenants equals higher usage.

26 May 2024 | 102 replies
I would argue market and submarket dynamics are far riskier than property class, i.e. a C property from amenities standpoint in an A area will, all else being equal, out perform an A asset in C market.Was the property that you invested in that lost money marketed as a C property?

31 May 2024 | 149 replies
So I will qualify the following with the statement that this represents MY personal “moral” or ethical position, and others may have legitimate differences.First, I ask if I’m dealing on the other side with “equal” , i.e.

23 May 2024 | 7 replies
There's no cash flow that equals that.