When it comes to the profit structure for a syndication consisting of a sponsor, general partner, and limited partners, typical splits are 30/70 SP/LP and then increasing the sponsor's split under a waterfall. However...
I often have to educate some of the newer investors I work with about this fact. This is at least the case in DC, Maryland and Virginia, that the buyer of an REO pays 100% of the transfer taxes and redecoration taxes...
I'm a Michigan resident in the Metro Detroit suburbs (Northwest side) and I just passed the Michigan state RE Exam..Yayy..Now, I'm considering an offer from a large firm that is known for extensive training, but...-Co...
Hi All,I am an experienced investor/landlord who is ready to leave his 16 year job. I want to gain more access and credibility in the real estate market, and like the idea of uncapped income potential as a realtor (my...
What are some questions I should be asking a lender? I'm a first time home buyer... So far I have: - Are their any first time home buyer grants I can take advantage of in my state? (I'm investing in Maryland) - Are a...
To the experience investor. I am looking a six-plex with no washer and dryer hookups. I am thinking of adding 2 washers and 2 dryers to increase income. For the BP analysis, What is the average price to upkeep the...
Hey folks,
We've a couple of hundred homes that we rent for cash flow. As one might imagine, we also have a fair amount of former tenant balances we need to collect on.
We've given a couple collection agencies a tr...
Hi - I have been reading posts about multi-family syndication. I wonder how the syndication works. Are investors LPs and the syndication guy/company as the GP? I assume these syndication deal are all-cash deals? N...
We (a potential partner and I) are looking at setting up a fund to scale up flipping. Assuming we offer equity stake to investors (similar to a syndication, not structure it as loan/interest), what do you think is an ...