Hello,I am new to the world of syndication (LP investor) and want to understand how taxes at a high level for syndication as LP before asking individual specific questions to my CPA.Notably, I want to understand how p...
Looking for advice: Do any other property owners buy the construction materials for the contractor/handyman to save money? Or is this not worth the hassle?
Hi everyone,I'm working toward setting up my Nashville and Florida properties in either a Trust or LLC's or maybe a blend of both. However, I'm finding it challenging with my current insurance companies to find adequa...
Folks - I'm looking at purchasing a 10-20 unit multifamily property based in the Cincinnati area. Rents are in the 600-900 range per month. What makes or breaks the deal is my ability to migrate water payments onto ...
Insurance ChoicesWhat things are important to you when choosing between two policies. Which of these policies would you choose and why?The property:Single family, two-story home with partially finished basement. 3 Bed...
Hello everyone, I'm one of those who sort of got into this accidentally but I'm enjoying it so far. If it's OK, I'm going to mix a question or three in with my intro.
Wanting more room with one kid and hopefully som...
Do lenders look at all members of a LLC when considering personal guarantees if so what is the best entity to set up to only have one member supply a personal guarantee?
Hello BP!My husband and I are working on preparing a promissory note form so that we can offer the opportunity for our friends and family to invest in our real estate business. I would love some examples of fair marke...
I know the interest rate is directly tied to risk and neighborhood, first lien, performing etc. Is there a floor for what interest rate you’d accept— for example a house in a great neighborhood with a low debt to equi...
Hey BP,So I am reading What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow by Frank Gallinelli, great book so far. However, I'm really getting hung up on the concept of Discount Rate. In the book he uses 10%...