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Adam Taylor Thoughts on Sensitivity Tables and Equity Multiple Figures
17 June 2024 | 8 replies
Often just the basics (Internal Cap Rate, DSCR, CoC, CF Rates), and disposition metrics (equity multiple, total return, annualized return, & GRM) are enough to determine a good deal.Just curious, what kind of internal cap rates are you estimating for these 4-unit properties once fully built & stabilized?
Mahmoud Y. Elhalawany How do realtor commissions work when wholesaling with a realtor?
7 November 2019 | 4 replies
The way we do our disposition is through a highest and best auction/bidding war on the contract, so assuming the realtor brings the cash buyer should we factor their commission into our calculations?
Christopher Garcia Which Real Estate Investment Structure you prefer?
8 August 2024 | 6 replies
.- Disposition Fee: 1% of the sale price.Option 2: Debt Financing with Equity Upside- Target Properties: Single-family homes, multifamily properties, and land for development in prime locations.- Interest Rate: 6% interest only for a term of 5 to 10 years- Prepayment Penalty: 2% if the loan is paid within the first 3 years- Equity Upside: Investor receives 30% equity of the appreciationWhich option do you think is more attractive and why?
Dan Wiland Starting in Multi-Family Real-Estate Investing after 65
1 July 2017 | 17 replies
I would be Leary of 4 plex - you have more expenses typically than just investing in single family - you have to take care of the yard, pool, common area because your tenants will not - it's not enough units to have a manger so you will be the manager - on resale, your limited to pretty much investors only as buyers - single family you have more buyer choices on disposition - if you want to do Multifamily I would start with 59 or more units and take on a passive partner - that way you have critical mass which will justify a manager for you - just recommendation - good luck
Dennis Weber FCI Exchange Questions
12 February 2016 | 8 replies
FCI servicing a loan as designated as a Diamond Note on the exchange is nothing more than identifying the note as being serviced by FCI and has little to nothing to do with any form of loss mitigation or disposition.  
Luke B. GC and investor from Raleigh / Durham
6 February 2018 | 9 replies
I used to be more hands on but now i focus on Acquisitions, Project management (I’m PMP cert.) and dispositions.
Susan Seley Looking for other investors to connect with working in the Pittsburg suburbs
22 July 2024 | 6 replies
If you need help with any of your current business ventures, acquiring, disposition, partnerships, or lending options, feel free to connect.
David Lowe ARV / 70% Rule
7 May 2016 | 43 replies
By "Rehab" I meant all the construction and disposition costs, minus financing.  
Michael Baradell Lease Option - Tenant/Buyer responsibility
12 April 2017 | 6 replies
Tax codes cover business operations, income and expenses, tenancy, ownership and the disposition of assets by sales.
Emory Crawford Non Performing Note Investing
18 May 2016 | 21 replies
Discounts applied in the purchase of a distressed loan are based on the time and capital it takes to disposition the asset.