In order to understand how to structure an investment opportunity for your potential investors, you need to be clear on how the cash flow and profit will be distributed. This is called a Waterfall, and there always seems to be quite a bit of confusion as to what that actually means and how to convey it.
My friend Paul Moore recently wrote an in-depth article on Commercial Real Estate Waterfalls and I immediately contacted him to see if he’d share this valuable information with our listeners.
You may have heard Paul previously on this show talking about both apartment investing and self-storage. He is the Founder and Managing Partner of Wellings Capital and has completed over 85 real estate investments and exits.
Today Paul discusses the meaning of Preferred Return, Cash-On-Cash Return, Cumulative Return, and Internal Rate of Return v.s. Annualized Return. We discuss different deal structures and whether or not the sponsor/General Partner should receive a ‘Catch-up’. These are all terms you need to understand and carefully consider when structuring your deals, and they can make a big difference in the profit you and your investors receive.
Paul shares a lot of wisdom in this episode and you’ll definitely benefit from understanding these terms no matter what type of investor you happen to be. You can find out more about Paul and access his report on waterfalls through his website: https://www.wellingscapital.com
Today’s episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area.
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And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits.
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My guest today believes that the Best Time to Buy Real Estate was 20 Years ago, but the next best time is NOW.
Joe DiSanto built a multi-million-dollar post-production company, produced critically acclaimed films and Emmy-winning TV show, all while investing millions of dollars in real estate. Joe semi-retired at the age of 43, and now he’s sharing his lifetime of fiscal know-how through his company Play Louder, which helps people increase their net worth and strategize their plan for the future.
Today Joe shares the process he went through to acquire and build out two separate commercial office conversion projects for his company’s use. He utilized an SBA loan that he acquired through Lehman Brothers just before they collapsed at the start of the Great Recession. He also talks about the General Contractor challenges he had on his second property and the huge cost overruns that he had to mitigate himself.
Along the way we’ll discuss hydraulic car stackers that helped him add 4,500 sq. ft. to his office space, the two Emmy’s he won, and the HBO documentary series he produced with Dave Grohl from Nirvana and the Foo Fighters.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area.
https://www.livegreenlocal.com
And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits.
One of the most lucrative ways to invest in real estate is to find an underperforming, tired multifamily property and bring it back to life through better management, renovations, and capital improvements. I’ve done this myself many times and have added exponential value to the property and investment.
My guest today is going to share with us the five most important steps you must follow when renovating a multifamily apartment property. He’s also going to tell you what to look for in an investment sponsor if you’d prefer to invest passively in these types of opportunities.
Ken Gee is the founder and managing partner of KRI Partners and the KRI group of companies. He has over 24 years of real estate, banking, private equity transaction, and principal investing experience. He’s also been involved with transactions valued at over $2 Billion dollars.
Today Ken’s going to take us through the five most important steps his team takes when acquiring and improving a multifamily apartment project, the importance of understanding the market you’re investing in, the amenities he likes to add, and why you should wait at least 30 days before beginning any improvements.
We’ll also discuss the three things you should look for in a sponsor you might invest with passively, including their track record and the way they prioritize their investors.
Ken shares a lot of valuable information and experience in today’s conversation. You can find out more about Ken by reading his free ebook at https://www.kripartners.com/ebook/ or email at kgee@kripartners.com
Today’s episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area.
https://www.livegreenlocal.com
And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits.
If you’re in the business of syndication and raising money from high-net worth investors, it’s good to know where to find your ideal investor. One of the worst-kept secrets is that doctors and dentists fall into this category, and you need to know how best to approach them with your opportunities.
My guest today is a Neurosurgeon out of Houston, Texas who just released a book called “Prescribing Real Estate: A Doctor’s Guide to Commercial Real Estate”
Masaki Oishi is a Medical Doctor, and Ph.D and the founder of MarketSpace Capital who specializes in introducing medical professionals to the commercial real estate investment world.
Today, Masaki is going to help us understand the mindset of a busy medical professional and how he applies transparency and data to get them excited about his opportunities. We’ll also discuss the types of commercial assets he acquires and the typical returns he targets.
You can contact Masaki through www.marketspacecapital.com or social media.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area.
https://www.livegreenlocal.com
And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits.
Is the United States the best place to invest in Real Estate? What if you want to find opportunities in other countries? Is that even possible?
What about investors from other countries who want to invest in the United States? What are their options?
My guest today helps her clients overcome obstacles and navigate businesses and investments across borders so that they can invest, live, work and play – anywhere.
Lauren Cohen is also a serial entrepreneur, International Lawyer, Realtor, and Cross-Border Expert. Today she’s going to illuminate the process and considerations you must be aware of when investing across borders. We’ll discuss some of the popular countries where many of her clients are investing, and the tax and entity considerations international investors should familiarize themselves with. Lauren makes it clear that it is worth investing in an attorney, CPA, and advisors who can help you make the right decisions that won’t come back to haunt you later on.
You can find out more about Lauren through her podcast “Investing Across Borders” and contact her through email: founder@ecouncilglobal.com.
And here is the code & link to her free e-book “Real Estate Investing Across Borders:
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Coupon code: REI4FREE
Today’s episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area.
https://www.livegreenlocal.com
And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and medicare benefits.