Hey guys! Quick question, when you use a private lender for flips how do you usually pay them back? A percentage on their money or a percentage of the profit?Thanks in advance,Christian Walker
My 1st post so please be gentle. Who am I kidding, no sugar coating, be brutally honest. I need to hear good, bad & ugly and anything else I haven't thought of. Thanks.Just the facts:-Owner has a property where he...
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I have a couple of questions regarding the analysis in a percentage change of ownership and I'm hoping to get some insights from the group.
I own a commercial, free standing building with a partner. We'r...
Hey everyone, i just joined the BP community yesterday; A LOT of useful information. I had a couple questions for Cleveland Investors, more directed to buy & hold investors. What is the typical vacancy percenatge ...
I'm in the very beginning processes of how I want to organize my business. I am considering whether or not I want to bring my dad in as a partner for at least my first few deals. My dad is pretty much a general contra...
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I'd like to get an idea of the multifamily operating expense percentage in the Denver area.
I was told by a broker that it is around 35-40% of income with property management included.I was thinking closer to...
How does equity work when refinancing one deal with partners to buy the next deal. Does everyone keep the same equity amounts? Are percentages renegotiated for each deal? Were pulling out the cash from a deal that par...
View report*This link comes directly from our calculators, based on information input by the member who posted.Hey everyone, another multi-family deal here in a B-neighborhood. Ran the numbers based o...
Rookie here:Hey everyone, so I’ve been doing my research on investing. Podcasts, books, forums, etc. I’ve found a few deals here and there just from causal browsing and I’ve sparked the interest of a few investors. No...
On the BRRRR Report, I see that the 2% Rule under the Financial Info section is a percentage. How is this calculated?My understanding was that the 2% rule was equal to 2% of costs. So, how can the result itself be a p...