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3 May 2021 | 10 replies
The preferred returns offered on their funds have come down a few points which I believe reflects the overall state of the market for distressed debt.
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27 April 2018 | 13 replies
I don't think the property taxes on my other one have "caught up" to reflect the increased price paid for that property (if/when they do, my cash flow will drop a tad).I think this deal is a little lean but it's tempting because it's with the same provider, I trust the PM, and it gets me off the sidelines in 2018.
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2 July 2017 | 10 replies
But that's not a reflection of all property in all prices.
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19 September 2017 | 21 replies
If the condition changes your offer would need to be updated to reflect the change of condition.In this case, I'd say you can't force them to sell you the property, rather you can walk away with your money since property is no longer in same condition.I mean I'm pretty sure it's relatively standard clause that talks about final walk through....
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28 November 2018 | 50 replies
Your example reflects a depreciation in Cleveland that is worse when including an inflation factor.
5 June 2018 | 60 replies
SF Bay Area experiences mass exodus of residents, leading to a shortage of U-Haul trucks and sky-high prices for scarce outbound truckshttp://www.aei.org/publication/san-francisco-bay-area-experiences-mass-exodus-of-residents-reflected-in-one-way-u-haul-truck-rental-rates/I first heard about the "U-Haul Index" in the mid 2000s when record numbers of people were leaving the Bay Area.
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18 June 2018 | 14 replies
I wrote a BiggerPockets blog post on how to find comps and calculate ARV that you may find helpful:https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/8814/68395-how-to-find-real-estate-comps-and-calculate-after-repair-valueKeep in mind the comps should reflect what your BRRRR will look like after rehab.
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7 July 2018 | 29 replies
Reflect when I was finished.So to that end, mental preparation was along the lines of : "Ok, lots of people have worked in this small crawl space.
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27 May 2018 | 11 replies
Since it was only a duplex, a smaller capital expenditure, and a very large value add opportunity, I knew re-selling quickly would outweigh a holding period of longer than 365 days.With the new market rents at $1,700 and the duplex now stabilized to reflect market value, the property was listed for sale for $359,000 40 days after closing.
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10 December 2016 | 12 replies
So i have the LAST parcel of undeveloped land in this entire area of South Charlotte.Zoning says they want to see a MOB here.I've met with different large commercial development companies and they want to pay$1.2M for the land( closing someday if the far future)and build a 2 story MOB and lease the spaces to Drs.I was hoping to find independent physicians that would partner to OWN the building for their practices and maybe lease out or sell off any remaining space.I'm finding it a challenge to locate Drs that have a minute to see the big picture and realize that they are paying$17,000 a month for leasing 4000 sqft of space down the streetwhen they could go thru the development process : 0 and they could own the entire 20,000 sqft bldg for less .. owning their $27,000 a month.So i don't want to JV.I just want to sell the dirt for a price that reflects itsunique rare high end location.so how can i add value and attract end users to be owners vs. a big dev co build one more all leased officespace bldg on the planet.