Corey Reyment
Financing a Large Multi Family
8 January 2019 | 12 replies
We are in talks with a few larger local operators on some multi family portfolios.
Richard Martinez
Real Estate Bootcamps
7 January 2019 | 1 reply
In Mass there are a few operators that train/jv with students and might be worth testing out on them as well.
George A. Douty II
I have 100K cash, In Houston Area
8 January 2019 | 7 replies
However, given our experiences thus far, we are of the opinion that having more cash to operate with is a priority.
Jeremy Segermeister
New Investor - 55+ Community
7 January 2019 | 2 replies
He has agreed to do the day-to-day management of the property (long term, as I accumulate more assets, I would consider hiring a property management firm).Looking to get some advice/call out any pitfalls in my assumptions:Focus on low cost, 55+ communities in Boca Raton/Delray Beach Area (Century Village, Kings Point etc.)Setup an LLC with my dad and myself listed (otherwise, my options to purchase in 55+ communities would be limited)Properties must have a net operating income of $1,000/month or more, expected rent $1,600-$2,000HOA: $450-$550, Insurance: $50-100, Taxes: $50, Maintenance: TBDInitially pay for all assets in cash, no debt. ($40k-$100k purchase price)For the first investment only look for minor cosmetic upgrades.
Tanner Marsey
What would you do in this case....?
10 January 2019 | 26 replies
Rhonda, how long have you been operating the short-term rentals in Sevierville?
Russell Brazil
Government Shutdown Now Affecting Real Estate Closings
7 January 2019 | 2 replies
As of today, 1/7/19, the IRS is juuuuust operational enough to be starting into the backlog of 4506-T transcript requests.
Drew Witt
Where To Hang My License??
9 January 2019 | 4 replies
The investor I work for no longer wants to become an employing broker so I can hang it with him due to fees, required continuing education and the fact we simply can operate without.
Charles Thurber
Arrangement on Potential Investing Partnership
8 January 2019 | 1 reply
It's completely dependent on negotiation -- between the operating partners and the capital partners.Typically what you'll find in similar situations is either an LLC or an LP taxed as a partnership with a strong operating agreement in place that spells out income/loss allocation.
Paul Stewart
Tenant is dirty but Pays on time
12 January 2019 | 48 replies
As such you should operate your business in a way that makes sense for scale.
Chris Toppen
New Real Estate Company WA needs financial partner
8 January 2019 | 0 replies
Our company will also be operating as a relocation real-estate service helping our many large corporation in the Seattle area find housing for their employees relocating to the area which will benefit both the property management and sales division.