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Jay S. Multi-Family Purchase checklist
20 August 2016 | 13 replies

Hi,

I just went under contract on a 22 unit apartment building in CA. While I own numerous duplexes and SFRs, this will be my first true apartment building. In addition to inspecting roofs, HVAC, electrical, ...

Jeff Costa Accountant needs fair market values for cost seg study?
21 December 2022 | 9 replies

I am talking with my accountant about the mechanics of a cost segregation study on two duplexes purchased in 2022. He has asked for fair market values for items that will be included in the study (ex: roof, water heat...

Daniel G. Syndication Partnership Equity After Payback PLEASE HELP
1 March 2016 | 10 replies

I understand that the preferred rate of return is eliminated after they are paid back their initial investment. But does the actual equity split change? Assume that at the beginning of the deal Limited Partners put do...

Michael Fucillo Market crash wisdom to overcome limiting belief
18 August 2019 | 11 replies

Hello BP!I think most would agree on three things:1. We can’t time market cycles2. We are currently at the top of a market cycle which means a downturn is inevitable 3. The best investors can make money regardless ...

Po Chan REO sales price a faire price to use in appraisal comps
9 December 2020 | 4 replies

I recently got an appraisal done on a property that was completely rehabbed for a cash out refinance.  In the appraisal report, one of the comp used is a house that was sold for $199,000 on 6/2/2020, three months befo...

Ben Ballinger Determining a good purchase price… For an owner occupied home
2 July 2016 | 4 replies

I understand the concept behind purchasing homes for investment purposes, ie the 70% rule etc.

When the goal is profit the margins need to be a certain amount to ensure that profit, I get all that.

However, when it ...

Nate Pummel How should I be looking at a BRRRR deal?
2 January 2017 | 7 replies

Hi everyone! I'm looking for some guidance regarding how to truly evaluate a BRRRR deal. I have a deal I'm evaluating that is an 11% CAP, $260/month cash flow with a cash outlay of $15k before I refinance. I plan to d...

Amir Navabpour Do you include rehab costs in COC returns?
9 September 2022 | 11 replies

I typically view the rehab cost as a separate bucket as my downpayment.   For COC I typically look at how much I put down, and then divide my net returns against that downpayment.  I don't include the rehab costs as I...

Vijay Kurhade When to build Horizontally and when to build Vertically?
1 January 2021 | 3 replies

Are there any thumb rules or proven industry guidelines on when Horizontal construction makes more sense in terms of returns, branding and when Vertical one does in residential and commercial type of work?