Kesru Tam
Diversifying from tech - direct vs syndicate vs CF
26 January 2020 | 1 reply
I want to play this game for the long-term and not looking for short-term returns.My portfolio should benefit from appreciation, depreciation, tax-free cashing-out, leverage using low interest rates (from #1), cashflow to cover the expenses.Syndicate & CF seem to be ruled out since I can't control the asset, cannot leverage it when I want to and there's no collateral on my investment.What is a good way to start?
Erik Joseph
Best Financing options for a MFR
11 February 2020 | 8 replies
In this case I would not mind putting a large down payment since you are playing the long game, and with risks growing everyday of a sell-off or bubble, you will be able to CYA in the worst scenario.
Nick M.
Sleep apnea and the case of the loud TV
26 January 2020 | 6 replies
@Nabeel M.Normally, I would agree with @Wesley W. about not getting involved in tenant drama, but this, as he also indicated, is one of this instances where tech can change the game.
Parker Doyle
New Investor need advice on starting my business
25 January 2020 | 4 replies
What's your why for doing real estate, what's your end game.
Austin Adams
How to approach 1st property purchase (Austin, TX)
31 January 2020 | 20 replies
The name of the game is to MAXIMIZE cashflow!
Kesru Tam
Direct RE vs. Syndication vs. CrowdFunding
26 January 2020 | 27 replies
I'm new to real-estate investing and I'm trying to understand the difference between the different forms of investingI want to play this RE game for the long-term and have the portfolio benefit from appreciation, depreciation, tax-free cashing-out, leverage using low interest rates, cashflow to cover the expenses.Here's my understanding of eachDirect RE- Full ownership / control of when to sell- Can leverage & deleverage as you want- Work involved to maintain property; But can hire a property manager to assist- Can provide cashflow to cover expenses + CoC return- Provides hard collateral / security for the money you put in- Tax benefits - depreciation, phantom appreciation, interest deduction Majority Partnership- Form partnership where you are majority owner with 2+ other people (with more capital input) - Can provide benefits of direct RE on controlSyndication- Passive investor / accredited - Less work- Access to commercial RE which you can't get otherwise- No security / collateral for your stake; Can loose everything- No different from investing in a business- Already leveraged returns; You don't control how asset is structured- Depreciation benefit passed through K1; But no benefit of 1031Crowdfunding- Low minimums- Already leveraged returns- Can be equity or debt based; Equity stake has some tax benefits through K1- No security / collateral and everything can disappear without recourseIs this correct?
Olvein Ruiz
Ready to get in the game by wholesaling 17 years age wanna start.
25 January 2020 | 0 replies
I’m going to be 18 soon so I’ve been preparing myself with knowledge of real estate investing and what it’s gonna be lookin like I want to know from seasoned players in the game where I can start taking steps toward to make something happen soon or near future.
Richard Lima
capital gains question
26 January 2020 | 7 replies
If you sell the property and touch the money - game over, you lost.For more help, talk to those intermediaries.
Jonathan Pflueger
Appraisal on a 4-plex when there are little to no COMPS
29 January 2020 | 4 replies
@Chris MasonThanks Chris, uncertainly makes me anxious but that's the name of the game a lot of the time.
Phillip Davis
Biggerpockets conference 2020
29 February 2020 | 35 replies
Originally posted by @Phillip Davis:@Hai Loc last year was in Nashville TN, this year's will be in New Orleans in October I hope there is a Saints game that same weekend..