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Samantha Swenson How to survive an Impending Depression
22 April 2022 | 37 replies
During the great recession a few years ago, there were more renters and my rents increased.
Andre Crabb Non-FHA house hacking benefits?
29 June 2018 | 22 replies
This increases your cash on cash return.
David S. What do you think of this SeaTac MFH?
27 June 2018 | 2 replies
I am thinking of investing in a syndication that is buying a 157 unit apartment project located at 3117 S 192nd St. in SeaTac, WA 98188.It appears the property last sold in 2015 for $1.8Mn….the syndicators now plan to buy this property at a price that is about 60% higher and around 10.8X trailing 12 months gross rental income or 9.7X gross income projected over the next 12 months.They plan to renovate the units and increase gross rental income by 11-13% in each of the next two years and then level off at 3% annual rental growth thereafter.
David S. Your thoughts on this SeaTac apartment investment opportunity?
12 July 2018 | 13 replies
I am thinking of investing in a syndication that is buying a 157 unit apartment project located at 3117 S 192nd St. in SeaTac, WA 98188.It appears the property last sold in 2015 for $1.8Mn….the syndicators now plan to buy this property at a price that is about 60% higher and around 10.8X trailing 12 months gross rental income or 9.7X gross income projected over the next 12 months.They plan to renovate the units and increase gross rental income by 11-13% in each of the next two years and then level off at 3% annual rental growth thereafter.
Mickey Bradshaw JV arrangement for notes
29 June 2018 | 30 replies
we did all the heavy lifting no work at all for the investor.. and the returns were very consistent.. and if there was a problem us as the broker jumped in and fixed it for our client.. you can find people like this in your market NO doubt..so my point is why would you risk partner with someone on the internet to buy a note and give them half of your returns.. that I simply don't get.. as an alternative you can go with some funds that are out there  PPR  Mike Hartzog  Ed Malaki they all have funds. that you can join in ready for prime time companies.. 
Grant Hunter McNaugthon Investing in real estate outside the state you live in
26 June 2018 | 2 replies
The LTV can be increased to a maximum of 96.5 percent if the Borrowers are Family Members, provided the transaction does not involve:  a Family Member selling to a Family Member who will be a non-occupying co-Borrower; or  a transaction on a two- to four-unit Property.
Diego Ramos First Property in SoFla?
27 June 2018 | 6 replies
I'll be breaking even on mine and that is after rent increases.
Glen Parmenter Investing from my 401K
27 June 2018 | 6 replies
As Rick mentioned wholesaling of traditional real estate or notes can be a great way to increase your IRA.
Kyle Perry Family wants in on investing
28 June 2018 | 12 replies
You can offer them 9% which is going to beat the ROI they'd consistently get on Wall Street, and you're going to pay them 0 to 1 points, which is going to beat what any HML will charge you.
Account Closed What happens to you if (when) the market crashes?
28 June 2018 | 26 replies
That alone causes increase risk.