Cash flow is KING!
Grant and I talk about the real numbers when it comes to reviewing a deal that you are going to put your hard-earned money in.
You have to understanding the numbers -
Income? - Expenses? = NOI? - Debt = Cashflow!
Never trust the proforma (The broker or listed agents best guess)
There are 4 ways to invest in Apartments:
1) Buy yourself (requires you find a deal, know-how to determine value, get debt and manage.)
2) REIT - Send money to Wall Street and lose real advantages of RE investing (depreciation/write-offs)
3) Syndications- This is where the syndicator raises money in order to do the deal. Without your money, they would not be able to purchase the deal
4) What we do! We purchase the property with my money and later allows investors to come into the investment.
I believe #4 is the best way for passive investors because it shows you the operator was willing to put his own money at risk whether money is raised or not.
If you are an accredited investor, meaning you earn 200k a year or have a net worth of $1m you qualify as accredited. Most people earning this kind of money don't have time to take on another deal. This is why I have opened up my most recent investment to those of you who love real estate, don't have time to do #1 and want to invest.
Check out OrmondInvestment.com for more information. And email Ryan@CardoneAcquisitions.com
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