Good afternoon bp, I have a question. If a have a partner to team up with for a fix n flip what should be the percentage split between the two if one puts fourth the money only n the other is handling everything else ...
HI GUYS HOW MUCH IS A RESPECTABLE PERCENTAGE OFF A WHOLESALING DEAL FOR A REAL ESTATE AGENT WHO,S WALKING ME THROUGH THE WHOLESALING PROCESS /MAKING SURE THE LANGUAGE IN CONTRACTS ARE RIGHT,BASICALLY MENTORING ME
Hello everyone, My question is about percentages. Is their a standard or basic number I could use when analysing a deal? For things such as operating expenses, loan intrest, operating expenses, property management cos...
BP,
I have an interesting question regarding ownership percentage vs. profit allocation percentage within an LLC.
I want to have an operating agreement where party A owns 60% of the LLC and party B owns 40%. Addi...
I am looking in several markets. I am wondering as looking through the data of each market. I have seen homeowner of certain neighborhood high as 70 percent and low as 50 percent. Does anyone use this data on determi...
Hello,I am using listsource for direct marketing and wondering what percentage of equity is best to choose. Please let me know which percentage gave you best response/ returns. I am marketing to get motivated sellers ...
I was tracking a local wholesaler and I found that many of his offerings did not sell and a number of the ones that did sold for a lot less than his offering price. This a guy that usually assigns the contracts. Is ...
I was wondering if anyone could give an example of how they divide the profits when 3 people are involved.I have a 50/50 business with my partner, and we are about to buy a commercial property. My partner has no mon...
I am looking to set up a partnership where I am the sole financier and the other party would manage the project such as a GC. What would be a fair percentage for this type of partnership?
Does anyone know a rule of thumb for a percentage of a price to ask less then what the listing price is? For example asking to pay 90k when they're asking 100k (so 10% less) Just wondering so I don't underbid and rub ...