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Shylil Smith First Investment Idea
4 July 2015 | 10 replies
Rentals right now in the area are going for 500-600 above what carrying and holding costs on the property are per month so will be a good cash flow off our first rental. 
Joseph Gozlan Let's play devil's advocate
5 July 2015 | 7 replies
If we were to do a full technical analysis we would have to compare commercial loans to 30 years conventional and factor in risk and expected rate changes on the 5/10/15 year terms the commercial loans carry.
Jimmy Thomas Question for Real estate agents
5 July 2015 | 5 replies
The purpose of Real Estate School is to teach you the LAW, not to sell.As a previous poster to accurately mentioned, you need sales skills, scripts, dialogues and techniques to carry the day! 
Chris Seveney Buy and hold out of state
7 July 2015 | 17 replies
We carried the paperwork, too,  just in case it checked out. 
William Costello Why are cap rates important in commercial real estate
12 October 2021 | 2 replies
For example, a higher cap rate indicates a higher potential return, but it also indicates higher levels of risk, which means that the price an investor may be willing to pay is lower.For example: An investor was considering purchasing one of the two properties.Property 1: $100,000 NOI / $1,000,000 Purchase Price = 10% Cap Rate.Property 2: $500,000 NOI / $6,250,000 Purchase Price = 8% Cap RateWhen comparing these two potential purchases, it is safe to assume that Property 1 carries more risk because it has a higher cap rate.
William Costello Why people prefer going the syndication route in real estate
29 October 2021 | 24 replies
If the investment has professional administration, you will have access to the answers to those questions, but also much deeper vetting of the sponsor that will include personal background checks covering things like bankruptcy, judgements, litigation, criminal history, and other red flags related to a sponsor that you would want to avoid, plus other items that investors rarely consider like ensuring that the properties are actually titled correctly, property taxes are paid, and insurance is current.
Jamie Derasmo Buy a house with a bad septic? Can't be replaced until Spring '22
13 October 2021 | 4 replies
And while you do secure the deal you will have all the carrying costs until spring.  
Nick Ruffini Help me Understand my return
14 October 2021 | 8 replies
Some sponsors report gross (or project level) numbers that would then be reduced by fees and carried interest.  
Anthony Lomonaco Jr LLC Insurance Questions
12 October 2021 | 1 reply
For those of you who own a LLC that specializes in Flips and Rentals what kind of insurances do you carry
Kevin Andujar Best protection for mini portfolio?
13 October 2021 | 5 replies
Of course, my insurance agent was also happy to carry another policy too :)In regards to having signing a waiver, as a new owner, I would make the request.