This might not be the right forum, but I thought I'd give it a try. I'm keeping my own books for now. For those of you who are keeping your own books do you typically count your principal, interest, and escrow as oper...
Good afternoon:I'm working with a group of investors to create a short-term rental portfolio. Our strategy is to create the portfolio, get it cash-flowing and then potentially divest as a portfolio. My question is how...
When developing a pro forma for a storage facility, what percentage of gross income should be estimated as operating expenses? I've see a feasibility study by an economist recently that mentioned using 45% of gross in...
I've been investing in RE and PE funds / syndications for the past 7 years. But I still feel like the terminology isn't clear when it comes to the titles of people I invest with. Would love for someone to shed some li...
Hello Investors, I was contacted by a company that runs an assisted living facility / group home in Phoenix, AZ. They want to leave my SFH and use it to run their facility. This is my first time hearing about this and...
Sharing a few common misconceptions I run into when discussing syndications with passive investors. Funds have gained popularity in the last 4-5 years, but the content & thought leadership around them hasn't quite...
I currently have 4 doors and working on scaling my portfolio. I'm noticing that it's taking me longer than I would like to save up capital for my next down payment and decided that partnering on deals would help me sc...
All other things being equal, is it better to have a higher cap rate than a lower one? Is a 10% cap better than a 5%? And why?
Potentially have an in to purchase a 60 unit RV park with 54 being long term yearly rentals, 6 being daily cabin rentals, looking for due diligence opinions. Gatlinburg, TN is huge in tourism obviously, so there's a w...
Admittedly, this is a self-serving question, as my “9-5” is operating a nationwide architectural as-built company. But I’m genuinely curious and wanting to prepare for when it comes time for my own CRE investments. Th...