Investment Info:
Small multi-family (2-4 units) private money loan investment in Mc Kees Rocks.
Purchase price: $125,000
Occupied duplex purchased with private $ at 8%. Will hold with private money for ~...
Private money lending is extremely common. Do you actually 1099 your private money lender, or just let it slide since it's friends/family and likely a lower than market interest rate?
Hey folks,As the title indicates I'm a beginner as far as private lending goes. I had one deal that fell through when I didn't know enough and I'd like to avoid that trip up when the opportunity arises. I'm looking fo...
Hey folks, bit stuck on this deal and would appreciate any advice.
Purchase price: 60k
ARV: 80k
Rental: 1450/month
Property tax: 166
Vacancy: 7%
Capex: 5%
Maintenance & repair: 5%
Utilities: $150/month
Insuranc...
I just returned from the American Association of Private Lenders conference (AAPL) in Las Vegas and thought I’d write a review. If you loan your own money, perhaps run a fund, fractionalize, or otherwise accept m...
I know people frequently structure deals with disproportionate distributions to the sponsor to reward them for their performance. Every waterfall model I've ever done has used IRR targets as hurdle rates. This is grea...
So it appears that the GSE model is officially being declared dead by the Obama administration and is nearing major reform from what I am reading from a number of sources. Any thoughts on what this means for us going...
Hello BP!I’m a 20 year old college student looking to either buy a rental OR build a spec house with my dad. I live in Spokane, WA and was looking for advice on which to do first with today’s market. I have about 70k ...
Hello all! I'm a (pre) newbie as i haven't made my first investment yet. I've been a member for a few months and this is my first post. I've been reading a lot of articles on rental real estate. It's exciting to k...
Prior to the breakout of Covid-19 there were many private investors/lenders happy with a 8%+- return. The stock market felt "over priced" for many of them and other fixed income products offered far less upside. Now t...