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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Dadlani

Anthony Dadlani has started 112 posts and replied 1150 times.

Post: Investor from Tampa, Florida

Anthony DadlaniPosted
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  • New York City, NY
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@Carlos Garcia Congratulations on going deeper into the real estate business. A lot of room for growth and wealth for everyone. Best of luck in all your endeavors.  

Post: Looking at first BRRRR property.

Anthony DadlaniPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
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@Robert Johnson. Be careful on the rooms for rent. Typically a lot of management is involved. Best of luck in all your endeavors.  

Post: Newbie Investor Looking to Flip Houses

Anthony DadlaniPosted
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  • New York City, NY
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@Trevor Harris Fix and flip is a great way to create wealth so you can later invest in buy and hold. Best of luck in all your endeavors.  

Post: How to find cash buyers

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  • New York City, NY
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@India Brown. Real cash buyers are hard to find. When you do find legitimate ones who have the cash to close, nurture and remain loyal to that relationship. Can make more $$ with quality clients then quantity as a wholesaler in our opinion. Best of luck in all your endeavors.  

Post: BRRRR with private lender

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  • New York City, NY
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@Account Closed. Have your capital partner put in 80-100% and you be the working partner. Best of luck in all your endeavors.  

Post: Fix and flip opinions

Anthony DadlaniPosted
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@George P George III. Numbers are slightly tight but could work. You should be all in at 70% of your ARV to make a 30%ROI. You are in the ballpark. Best of luck in all your endeavors.

Post: Seeking $15k - $20k to do condo remodel

Anthony DadlaniPosted
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
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@Patrick Britton THis may be of interest to you. 

 We joint venture on fix and flips as well as buy and hold. More information here http://www.aplusrealestateintl.com/submit-application Would love to have a conversation with you about your experiences and business. Please feel free to reach out to me and schedule a call. Please use this link to schedule a call Looking forward to speaking soon https://calendly.com/anthonydadlani  

Post: Sweet Off-Market Deals!

Anthony DadlaniPosted
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  • New York City, NY
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We are a private real estate fund. We are focused in the fix and flip arena. We are always seeking quality investor focused realtors, wholesalers and bird dogs to bring us off market deals Up to $300,000 acquisition cost. Our target pricing is 70% of ARV including remodel costs. I'd like to put you in touch with our acquisition manager Anjana. She would be happy to discuss our buying criteria with you. Please use the following link to schedule a call at your convenience https://calendly.com/anjanadadlani More information about us http://www.aplusrealestateintl.com/sell-for-cash

Post: Finished my First Flip

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  • New York City, NY
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@Robert White Great news. Congratulations. Feels great to ring the register and take some money home right ?  Wishing you much more success. Best of luck in all your endeavors.  

Post: Private Lender / Partner

Anthony DadlaniPosted
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  • New York City, NY
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@Gray Karnes This is a great question and discussion. We have been in business for 20 Years offering JV partnerships like what you describe above. We offer 50/50 -profit split as well. Both types of financing have their pros and cons. I will list a few out below.

Lending Pros

- Typically will pay less as its a straight interest rate

Lending Cons

-Sometimes difficult to get 100% funding

- If the property does not make a profit you still owe the lender their rate

-Speed to close is often not as quick as a private lender with cash funds 

-Auction finance is not available 

Private Lender JV Pros

- The financial risk is predominately the capital partners

- Speed- Can make offers and close in days. Which typically gets a better price

- Can get a line of credit and have immense buying power. 

- A partner on your side to analyze deals together as on the same team. 

-Auction Capital is a available which is a huge buying channel 

Private Lender JV Cons

- You will give the partner more of the profit. 

AS an example we offer 50/50 JV Equity funding. After the first few deals we are able to offer Auction funding to our partners. We have a partner in Atlanta that has a $2Million capital line of credit with us and predominately uses it for auction purchases. He does 30+ flips a year and makes over $500k every year for the last 20 years. He doesn't use a penny of his capital or financial risk.

In summary you give more profit up with a JV partner , however you can scale up much higher And quicker with a variety options.

The question you have to ask yourself is “Is it better to have a piece of a larger pie or keep 100% of a smaller slice yourself ?”

Best of luck in all your endeavors.