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Andre Lujan 9 Units In Contract Alamitos Beach Area ( Long Beach Ca)
23 March 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $2,150,000 Cash invested: $407,000 Sale price: $3,990,000 This 9 Unit Multi-Family is located in the Alamitos Beach Long Beach, CA. 11 beds, 9 baths, approximately 6,383 square feet and was built in 1959.this is a value add bottom-up investment approach Stabilization estimate 6 - 9 months. 6-7% Rental Cash on Cash Return25%+Sale (disposition) Cash on Cash ReturnThe property has 6 parking garages.3-minute drive, 9-minute walk to the beachGrand Prix, Located walking distance to trendy restaurants, shopping, art, coffee
Roy Gottesdiener All my capital is alllocated - what next and how to keep growing?
8 August 2024 | 29 replies
If not, and if these are homes that are in a market where dispositions are not too daunting you are likely best served selling these homes and re-investing in properties that can lead to additional equity.  
Marty Gangler 1099-c on a short sale in 2012 -rental that was primary
4 March 2016 | 10 replies
When did you report the disposition of the rental?  
Stuart Udis Evolution of Syndications
17 July 2024 | 5 replies
A $50K investment from a psychiatrist who has no idea what they are doing but wants the "freedom" "low risk" and "generational wealth" the GP promises comes with zero power over the syndicator in an incredible lopsided distribution of power not available from most other sources of capital. 2) Ability to Charge WAY more in fees: A naive accredited investor with little experience in private investments will fork over fees like: - 2.5% acquisition fee- High Management fees (2-5% of rents) - 2.5% disposition fee- 1-2.5% refinance fee- 20-30% carried interestThe fees that many of these social media influencers charge would get them laughed out of the room by any family office or private equity shop.
Lee G. 4 Plex Analysis - 3 Questions
7 April 2015 | 14 replies
IRR takes into account all of the in and out flows of capital, including refi and disposition.
Ryan Snelson Is SCOTT CARSON (WeCloseNotes/Inverse Asset) DEFRAUDING Investors
20 June 2024 | 37 replies
Asset research, acquisition, management, repairs, note restructuring, servicing, rental/leasing, and disposition as applicable.
Derek Hammond Financing a Currently Leased Property
15 June 2018 | 17 replies
They not only can assist you with sources for lending but also every aspect of acquisition and disposition of property.
Dane Peterson Tax Time... No 1099's for wholesaling/assignments??
18 February 2017 | 5 replies
I've only found the below that sounds like what I would do unless I received a 1099-BForm 8949, "Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets," to figure the amount of gain or loss from the sale.
Chan K. Eviction Boston MA - Collection
6 January 2017 | 5 replies
Good Luck and go to a session of Court before your case, to see the disposition of the Housing Court.By the Bye, how's your Property Tax?
N/A N/A REO Advice
10 August 2007 | 23 replies
Now when these homes dont sell and become stagnet they pool them into large blocks anywhere from 50 to 500 million dollar blocks ..those blocks are then sold at 60 to 70 %..where they then trickle back through the investors eventually reching the retail mrket again.This is what we do .. we purchase these large blocks..and the way we are able to do due dilligence is through our relationships with our disposition partners..We have a network all through out the us of investors who help get rid of these properties one method is by selling smaller blocks of 3 to 10 homes to smaller investors.. and all the way down the line to typical listings of the homes..The main way we are able to assure our succes is the purchase price we get..it doesnt matter where the home is what is wrong with it ..if we get the home at the proper price we can move it...if any of you are interested in a potential disposition partnership or know someone who might be interested in buying small blocks of homes ..please let me know..