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Antonio Velez
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Does anyone know about multifamily

Antonio Velez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Panhandle, FL
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I’m wanting to know your thoughts on how difficult it’s been to raise money for deals, or any other challenges you’ve encountered while working in multifamily real estate.

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Evan Polaski#5 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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Evan Polaski#5 Multi-Family and Apartment Investing Contributor
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This is a very broad question.

How hard is it to raise money: anywhere from impossible to very easy.  

The primary pieces of being able to raise money are a combination of your network of investors and a great deal.  If you have a list of willing investors that are ready to invest with you due to years of trust building, you can probably raise money on an average deal. If you are new, with no experience and no real investor to leverage, then even a home run deal will not get you money in the door, because no one knows and trusts you (and you likely won't get a deal anyways, since brokers won't award a newbie a deal without surety that equity is there).  

Beyond those two (deal and investor network), you have all the operational challenges that will arise everyday.  Management teams that under perform or withhold NTVs to get bonuses, construction teams that don't show up, material costs that never stop increasing, tenants that destroy your units and skip, tenants that falsify their income and employment and leasing teams that don't care because they just want the lease signed for their bonus, insurance companies that may push through a 20% premium hike in a single year, weather patterns (since you are in FL hurricanes), etc.

So, now that you have all the risks and issues: where do you start?  I recommend small.  Do a duplex with either personal money or one or two investors, and make your investors a lot of money.  Then you take your portion and reinvest in a quad with maybe 2-4 investors.  Make them a lot of money and go for an 8 unit.  Bring ins 6-8 investors, make them a lot of money, and then go for the 20 unit...  You get the picture.  

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