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Antonio Waller Turnkey Companies and Properties
3 June 2025 | 39 replies
Make a temp e-mail because I guarantee that e-mail is gonna be blowing up in short order with follow-up pressing you to get milked NOW-now. 
Chris Shon Fix & Flip Going Sideways... Advice Needed! 🙏
11 June 2025 | 11 replies
It is also possible that this contractor is milking you because he is local and you are across the country in a rich area.
Henry Clark Belize Teak Plantation
10 June 2025 | 69 replies
Normally you add sugar and condensed milk, but these were great fresh. 
Harrison Lane Wanting opinions on my unique syndication
15 April 2025 | 6 replies
My name is Harrison, I am a farmer from New Zealand looking to start a syndication purchasing a mid to large scale dairy farm in New Zealand and was hoping for some help on my proposed structure of the deal to appeal to investors but also if you think something this unique would catch the eye of potential investors. dairy farms are paid by the amount of milk fats in the milk also called milk solids (MS)The current price per kg of milk solids is $9.70-$10.30 NZD but with global demand rising this price is predicted to continue up to all-time highs which presents a perfect time to invest into the industry. the current farm I am looking at would be an annual COC return of 8.62% for the investors at 85/15 with hopes of this rising through reducing expenses and milk prices rising, my thoughts around structure would be 1% acquisition fee, 85/15 profit split and unsure on what a typical disposition fee should be in this instance as I want to appeal to investors.Would love any help on the structure, who might be best to pitch to or if you have any interest in this or know of anyone who might, I'm more than happy to answer any questions :)Regards,Harrison Are you seeking investors from New Zealand or from the US?
Marcus Auerbach Why getting into real estate primarily for cash flow is wrong - and even dangerous
19 May 2025 | 164 replies
And eventually, it helps you buy more real estate (until when you start milking your portfolio to cover your living expenses).If cash flow is what you want, buy a business. 
Jon Zhou Ashcroft capital: Additional 20% capital call
11 May 2025 | 330 replies
The general sentiment that I see on forums is that they have to accept whatever path or outcome that a GP chooses, which is not correct if the majority of LPs are with you. when I worked for syndicator in the 80s thats what happened to them LPs revolted and kicked them out as Gps and took over.. of course this did not solve the issue just prolonged the agony and the attorney they hired milked it big time.. a few years later after capital calls etc all was lost anyway.
Devin Bost Handling theft & damages without getting bad reviews
14 April 2025 | 19 replies
Partly I think because of being based overseas, and partly because they (like VRBO & AirBnB) just don't give a crap about hosts - we're just there as golden cows to be milked
Mariana L. In what cities/neighborhoods would a turnkey yield best cash flow & appreciation?
15 April 2025 | 51 replies
But we need investors who make a 100 year old building better than they found it and not just milk it for cash flow and then sell it to the next fool.
Ryan Goff Grocapitus - Anyone have experience with them?
20 April 2025 | 172 replies
You could have as well restructured deal and provided deal improvement instead of trying to milk 5-6+% commissions on the new deal from invetors.
Cornelius Garland I had a Virtual Assistant Steal $3,000 From Me - Lessons Learned from 10 Years in REI
29 March 2025 | 6 replies
They can milk the clock on those who don't track performance well and fail to follow up on leads when they are suppose to.