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Travis Doyle Torn over pooling money from friends and family
7 January 2017 | 1 reply
Is an acquisition fee, assets under management (1% gross revenue), and sale/refi fee appropriate here?
Maria Bocanegra Greetings from Chicago!
9 January 2017 | 13 replies
but one that I still manange to squeeze cash flow from.I'm interested in my local residential market (BRRR, buy/hold, fix/flip) and very interested in learning literally everything on here, mentorship, partnership and partnering with hard money/private money lending.I currently have enough liquid assets to pay cash for the right deal or to contribute alongside a hard money/private money lender and look forward to my first local acquisition!
Jackson Carr Too big of a risk on a Napa valley flip
10 January 2017 | 3 replies
So total Comp sale- (acquisition + remodel+ hard money) = Worth it?
Obi Dorsey Jacksonville Fl - #1 Hottest market to watch in 2017
15 May 2017 | 42 replies
Acquisitions team, renovation crews (fully licensed and insured), Property Management, and a Real Estate Investment Brokerage in case you ever decide to sell.By teaming up with a solid firm you can mitigate your risk and have some "boots on the ground" that have your best interest in mind. 
Hilary Hageman Who Cares about Appreciation and Equity in a Depressed Market?
13 January 2017 | 22 replies
That type of strategy will cost you more money in acquisition costs but in the long run, you'll be much better off financially. 
Jeff Studer Seeking Advice on How To Raise Captal for Long Term Rentals
12 January 2017 | 3 replies
          - partnership agreement paperwork- corporate entity paperwork- acquisition process - rehab- leasing, marketing/management of the property- maintenance - accounting and tax doc prep- I would also be paid $100/ for property management duties #2: 10K (25%) and on the mortgage Return:  28% initial/future equity stake as well as positive cash flow (after Cap Ex fund is fully funded).#3:  10K (25%) - 20% initial/future equity stake as well as positive cash flow (after Cap Ex fund is fully funded).#4:  10K (25%) - 20% initial/future equity stake as well as positive cash flow (after Cap Ex fund is fully funded).'
Nicholas Miller When hard work and education come together.....never quit
11 January 2017 | 3 replies
In order to fund this acquisition, I had to pull out all education thus far.  
Niyi Adewole Rental Unit Marketing Photos: Empty v.s. Furnished
12 January 2017 | 2 replies
Congrats on your acquisition!
Cory Melious Seeking advice on first BRRRR purchase
17 January 2017 | 5 replies
And you have to be able to pay off the original acquisition loan/financing.As far as will the Bank finance the $85-$90K up front.  
Adam M. Starting a Property Management Company
26 April 2017 | 27 replies
And yes - many of my property management clients are repeat customers on both the acquisition side and the PM side.