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Olu Efunwoye 12 Units apartment building in Martinsville, VA
19 June 2024 | 3 replies
Any community bank can give you guidance on expenses.You buy on Proforma, you borrow on actuals. 
James Humphrey Finding cash flow in the Denver market with long term rentals?
18 June 2024 | 6 replies
I would also point out that the idea of Cash flow is very subjective, if you buy something in cash, yes it will cash flow, but it will be a very low ROI.
David Song 1031 exchange from 2 properties into 1
18 June 2024 | 5 replies
You can’t sell and buy a primary home, it has to be a rental. 
Parth Patel Ground Up New Construction Hotel Project Analysis Help
19 June 2024 | 4 replies
we are building a building just like this in Columbus Ohio except vertical. we added kitchens and all studios and common commercial and mixed it in. multifamily is much easier to finance. we got a similar valuation. we don't have to buy 1 million dollars worth of furniture either. apartment hotels are what some people call them but we are underwriting affordable housing. we copied the hotel development rezoning applications in our market but went for multifamily and I had it underwritten at 15 million and we just had the number one debt placement broker look at it and appraise it for 20 million because they added a tax abatement. hotel development works because of the nightly rate and higher occupancy and no kitchens in every unit.
David Minaya Am I being too greedy with my asking price or impatient?
20 June 2024 | 14 replies
Especially if the condo can be a STR, an ocean view makes it more valuable...not to be a "butt head", but people can buy/rent and look at a parking lot anywhere for much less.If you think you've got a good agent, take their advice. 
Jack Miller Good tax returns but no job while in grad school
18 June 2024 | 9 replies
Hello, I am looking to buy my first property (most likely an investment fourplex), but just left my job to start a grad program.
Mohamad Guene Lockbox not requiring WIFI for remote access.
19 June 2024 | 2 replies
Hi,I wanted to ask if there is a lock box (to put keys inside) that I can buy that doesn't require WIFI at the lock box location.
Rachel Hadass Narrowing down our buy box to specific neighborhoods in Huntsville
16 June 2024 | 2 replies

Hi everyone,I'm an OOS investor in the SF Bay Area looking at purchasing a SFR in the Huntsville AL area but trying to hone in on the specific neighborhoods that might make sense. My primary goal is long term apprecia...

Matthew T. Private lending software
14 June 2024 | 7 replies
Can do online application via your website, auto generated term sheets and loan docs, and pipeline management.
Abdurrashid Abdussalam HELP!!! - I found 2 off-market apartment complex deals
19 June 2024 | 6 replies
I do have a Commercial Fix and Flip Program that will provide cash for the acquisition and to Rehab the property.Once it's stabilize we can secure Permanent Financing and take out the bridge loan.Multifamily has, by far, the most interest in CRE Financing world, if it's a good enough deal we can get you the financing but I refuse to make bogus promises about what is and is not possible.If you DO NOT have the cash to put down on the property there a few creative financing avenues which may be possible if you have a motivated seller that is willing to work with you on terms.The 68% occupied property would be most fit for creative financing because there is clearly something going on there with the current owner.You can look at a master lease with an option to buy or doing a wrap combined with a seller second... the only thing is that the seller is highly unlikely to accept those scenarios.Now... there is one "highly unlikely to happen" scenario where you could technically get 100% financing but, again, the seller would have to be out of his mind to say yes.It entails a Hard Money FIRST MORTGAGE of less than 50% of the "Quick Sale" value as determine by a BPO... this would serve as your down payment.