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All Forum Posts by: Anita Ahuja

Anita Ahuja has started 20 posts and replied 52 times.

Post: Ever get jealous? How do $1M homeowners own that?!

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28

@Alice K.

Would leave the bay area in a heart beat if all our family ( ie my kids grandparents) weren't living here. So darn expensive, its painful. 

Post: Investing as a limited partner in a multi unit

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28

@Jonathan Twombly

According to the report. 11% of apartments are 10-15% below market rent, 35% of units are > 15% below market rent, and in total the current total rents are 12 k below market value. I intend to ask about the current leases for those properties. This is how they plan on getting to 15% IRR. Does this sound right to you!

12 month rent growth in the area has been 11.9%

Post: Investing as a limited partner in a multi unit

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28

Thank you 

@Jonathan Twombly 

Post: Investing as a limited partner in a multi unit

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28
I'd would very appreciative of some solid advice on investing as a limited partner in a multi-million dollar multi-unit property. Investment group is trying to raise the capital to but. Investment group members considered as general partners and outside investors are what's called limited partners. Please excuse any naivety here. Initial investment 75% down payment. High appreciation market. CoC 7.1 % projected in 5 years Purchase cap rate 5.40 5 year projected IRR : 15% Limited Partner cash Flow as % of Initial Equity: 6.5 % year 1 to projected 7.1% in yr 5 Break down of distributions: First 6%, Preferred Return to Limited Partners (LPs) Over 6%, 60 % to LPs and 40% to General Partner (GP) GP fees: 1.5% acquisition fee, 1% asset management fee I would like some advice on down sides of investing this way. What questions should I be asking of the investment group? What should I be weary of and how do I protect my investment? How do I get out of and when I want to? Please let me know if there is additional info needed Thanks in advance. I feel a crucifixion coming on....

Post: Where the Heck Should I Move To? Please Help!

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28
Ode to be young and free!! Best of luck !!

Post: Looking for Investors for a Great Operating Team

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28
Hi. I am definitely interested in learning more. I have currently been looking to invest in sac. Would love to set up a time to talk. Thanks! Anita 408-569-5654

Post: New Investor from the Sacramento Area

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28

Hi ! What a great start and great job getting serious so young!! I am also starting to invest in sac. Driving up there tomorrow to check out a few homes. I'd be interested in  connecting with some of you sac savy investors. Will be in touch..

Post: Discrimination in Real Estate Investment

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28

@David Weintraub yes, I heart oakland . Lucky to live in such a diverse and open community. But can't invest here!!

Post: Discrimination in Real Estate Investment

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28
I believe it is a REAL issue. But I also know that I've felt I was being biased against when in fact I was not. It's often very very hard to know whether you are or not. Keeping pushing forward and you'll get where you want to go. Think of your goals and don't let people get you down...

Post: Investor for cash flow or appreciation

Anita AhujaPosted
  • Physician
  • Oakland, CA
  • Posts 60
  • Votes 28

Rents don't to seem fall like property values do. Rents seem to stay stable. My tiny 1 bedroom in SF rent did not fall even when the the whole building went pretty low.  Just my small experience. Would love feedback on this.