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David Kanarek Beware of Norada Capital: Caveat Emptor My Fellow Small Investors !!!
6 August 2025 | 104 replies
But even if that’s the case updates should be sent out no less often than quarterly and answers provided after being checked by legal counsel.  
Brian Gerace Syndication Distributions Questions
28 July 2025 | 13 replies
For example, here's one I actually put some money into:https://www.realtyshares.com/investments/courtship-village"Distributable cash flow from operations and proceeds from a capital event is to be distributed in order as follows: To all investors pro-rata and pari-passu until investors have earned a 9.0% annualized preferred return;Proceeds above a 9% annualized internal rate of return to deal-level investors are to be split 80% to deal-level investors and 20% to the Sponsor, until such investors have earned a 16% annual internal rate of return;Proceeds above a 16% annualized internal rate of return to deal-level investors are to be split 70% to deal-level investors and 30% to the Sponsor, until such investors have earned a 24% annual internal rate of return;Proceeds above a 24% annualized internal rate of return to deal-level investors are to be split 50% to deal-level investors and 50% to the Sponsor, until such investors have earned a 24% annual internal rate of return"So yes, as an LP I get cash distributions on a quarterly basis, and then also upon an exit event. 
Gia Hermosillo Time flies! Positioned for Growth as We Enter Q4
27 July 2025 | 1 reply
Now is a great time to shape strategy for the first quarter of 2026—whether you’re evaluating new investments or repositioning holdings for growth.If you're planning next-year moves, Columbus’s fundamentals look favorable: rising prices, solid rent growth, and high occupancy—a combination that doesn’t happen everywhere.Want assistance preparing your portfolio strategy or exploring opportunities in Columbus?
Renee Adams Seasoned Investors — How Do You Know When It’s Time to Offload a Property?
30 July 2025 | 7 replies
IMO a real estate investor should be evaluating their portfolio at least quarterly, not just because market conditions change.There are numerous factors to consider that may cause us to decide to sell an asset.  
Ellisa Riddick Who’s Actively Flipping Right Now? Let’s Talk About Deal Flow
29 July 2025 | 6 replies
Hey BP fam,Just curious—who here is actively doing flips this quarter?
Mike D. Why markets with low appreciation grow your net worth twice as fast
21 August 2025 | 310 replies
I saw a post recently that showed $86/month maintenance/cap ex and a vacancy rate of one quarter the city’s vacancy rate.  
Mike Schelske Monthly, quarterly, yearly cost of ownership
22 July 2025 | 4 replies

Hi,
I am slowly learning to analyze deals and I have a few markets picked out to research. So, when I first decided on multifamily properties I figured I'd be making bank and pay a PMC to do the heavy lifting concern...

Treasa Manigault What Do I Need To Prepare For Financially To Run A Buy And Hold Property?
29 July 2025 | 7 replies
**HOA Fees**: If the property is part of a homeowners association, you'll need to pay monthly or quarterly fees, which cover communal maintenance and amenities.
Dongzi Wu Outstanding Real Estate Solutions Scam (ORES)
16 August 2025 | 228 replies
Beginning in approximately January 2020, as ORES struggled to pay investors theirguaranteed quarterly returns, Van Gundy, Trofimoff, and ORES told existing investors more liesabout the status of their payments—while simultaneously soliciting new investors with falsehoodsto keep the scheme from collapsing.a.
Keana Midence No debt, great credit, low income, small inheritance
27 July 2025 | 2 replies
Some REITS have a monthly payout and most have quarterly payouts.