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All Forum Posts by: Mark Herrmann

Mark Herrmann has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Are there any investors with positive experiences with Delaware Statutory Trusts? I’m debating selling an investment property to avoid 90k in gains and researching DSTs vs opportunity zones. 

As I see it, the opportunity zones are more risky as most are ground up development in marginal areas. Two years before any returns. Upside on the flip is good if the projects are successful but the ramp up without any returns is tough to swallow.

DSTs are not without risk especially since most are not involved in any real value add improvements. Where is the upside on the flip? Pure asset appreciation? Rent bumps that make the asset more valuable? Seems as the property gets further into a lease the potential for greater appreciation based on rent rolls is diminished. 

I’ve invested in several other private equity real estate funds but each has some significant value add component that makes the flip very attractive. Typically 1.5 - 2x multiple on equity invested. 

But with DSTs I don’t see that as a viable option unless I am missing something here.

Any thoughts are welcomed. Thanks 


Hi.

I own a duplex that is worth about $325k. It's paid for. Houses in this area sell for $900-$950k new. I want to put a spec house on the lot and flip it. Construction costs are $455k. We have over $600k in equity in our primary residence. Is it better to use a HELOC or get a spec construction loan? Expected completion in six months. Thanks