All Forum Posts by: Evan Rager
Evan Rager has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.
I really appreciate everyone's feedback. For the most part the suggestions are exactly what I had in mind. So are you all still utilizing BRRRR / seeing it utilized in the current market conditions. I wasn't sure if it was as plausible with higher purchase prices (obviously starting to correct) and the interest rates?
Fyi, Median SFH is about 350k in my area.
Hello, new to investing myself, been in the industry selling for about 8 years and have worked with investors in the past and still currently. Most are Buy & Hold or do Flips, almost all SFH. What I personally would like to do is set up a type of Trust for my family (3 households) that will buy and hold property to create supplemental income amongst the three households (families) and ultimately form a type of generational wealth long term for our children. Starting fund is $500,000. Any suggestions where to start, what type of property to go for from the jump, how to set up the trust, how we can rutinely use the initial 500k in a sort of BRRR strategy that works in the current market. I'm not shying away from paying other for Prop Mgmt so I assume the first couple properties won't be cash flow super stars but obviously the more the merrier. Thanks to all and happy Memorial Day
Post: Strategy Advice for Building out an MBT

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I would like to set up a sort of MBT for my family to build a portfolio of properties and set up a pay structure amongst three households to get equal dividends from the NOI. To start up, the plan is to fund the trust with $500,000 to get going. My question is, what is the best strategy so that I can use and recycle through the same $500,000 Investment (assuming no investment tanks right away)? With BRRR, I worry that the margins are just too thin know with values way up and rates at 6-7%. Initially I thought to start with a 2-4 unit buy cash get the flow going and then pull a HELOC for a down payment on a property 10-20 units. But then I get stuck.. unless refi's go very, very well, I'm not sure I can regain that 500k fund back. I'm hopeful to find a strategy where I don't have to keep going to the beneficiaries / trustees for another lump sum after each investment or it will take far too long for returns to matter. I'm open to all suggestions including those of how to structure the trust I am hoping to build. I have 8 years experience as a Realtor but very little investing on my own. I know my market well and know the different advantages I can take via rate buydowns and value adds, but want to ensure I have an appropriate strategy going in. Cheers