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Khurram Mirza
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Analyzing Syndication Deals

Khurram Mirza
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  • Ottawa Ontario, Canada
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Hello BP community, 

Currently a Syndication and Private Equity enthusiast trying to evaluate MF apartment deals not just in terms of IRR, CoC etc. but also knowing whether the deal works from a capital stack perspective or knowing the optimal balance of the capital structure.

Thanks, 

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Todd Dexheimer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Todd Dexheimer#2 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Quote from @Khurram Mirza:

I would like to know how a deal works from a capital stack perspective or knowing the optimal balance of the capital structure to use


This is very situational. It will depend on you personal risk tolerance and desired outcomes more than anything. You will need to factor in the NOI, interest rate, DSCR, LTV, business plan, exit strategy, etc. Not sure how else to help you, unless you have more specifics or a scenario.

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