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Real Estate Syndication Sponsor Fees
Due to the high costs of commercial real estate, investors often need to pool resources to make a deal happen. Typically, this pooling occurs through a process called syndication. An experienced real estate investor - called a sponsor - finds, underwrites, and...
What’s a Typical Acquisition Fee in a Real Estate Syndication?
Due to the capital required to execute a commercial real estate deal, investors often pool their resources in a process known as real estate syndication. This model includes two parties; the syndicator (or sponsor) finds and executes the deal, and the investors...
Investing in real estate syndications for the self employed
Real Estate Syndication Investing For Self-Employed (IE self-directed 401k, IRA) Real estate investing is generally considered an excellent method of building personal wealth. Yet many investors today refrain from adding property investments to their...
What are the Different Phases of Real Estate Syndication?
Real estate syndication is often the simplest and safest way for new investors to participate in large multi-unit real estate investing. Passive investors (limited partners) can focus on their sole task of raising and pooling capital to fund a large multifamily...
What Does a Value-Add Real Estate Deal Mean?
Countless commercial real estate investing strategies exist. One of the more popular strategies is called “value add.” While experienced investors use this phrase frequently, it often confuses novices: is this strategy as straightforward as it seems, and how does...
Preferred Equity vs Joint Venture Equity
Financing plays a central - if not the central - role in making a commercial real estate deal happen. However, far more financing options exist in commercial than residential real estate deals. This multitude of options often overwhelms new investors. When...
Why You Should Be Investing In Large Apartments
Increasing numbers of consumers are realizing today that multifamily real estate investing can be a reliable, steady and profitable type of investing. The current demand for affordable housing in urban hubs and outlying areas is constantly growing. In cities...
Five Tips To Evaluate A Real Estate Syndication
Investing with a real estate syndicate provides a group of investors with many advantages. Multifamily real estate syndication enables this group of passive investors (limited partners) to pool their capital to make an investment in a large multi-unit property....
How to Build Credibility as a Real Estate Syndicator
Ways to Build Credibility as a Real Estate Investing Syndicator The passage of the JOBS Act in 2010 made property investing through syndication possible for investors of all economic levels. As one of the two major parties in a real estate syndicate, the...
The Different Classes of Multifamily Real Estate (A/B/C)
Most investors understand that multiple types of commercial real estate exist (e.g. multifamily, retail, industrial, etc.). But, each type of commercial real estate also includes multiple classes. These classes largely deal with a property’s quality. And, we’ll use...
Why Does Zoning Matter in a Multifamily Development
One of the major differences between investing in single-family homes and multifamily development involves zoning. With the former, you simply buy a home, fix it up (if required), and rent or sell it. With multifamily properties, municipal zoning dictates what you...
Joint ventures and syndicates: What’s the difference?
Many property investors today, both new and experienced, choose to invest through either a joint venture or a syndicate. They make this choice primarily because acquiring and maintaining a successful quality real estate portfolio requires time and...
Underwriting Bridge Loans in Multifamily Acquisitions
In commercial real estate, primary mortgages don’t always cover all of a deal’s debt requirements. That is, a gap may exist between the cash you put into a deal and the senior debt financing available. Fortunately, bridge loans offer a solution in these situations....
Best Strategies To Find Multifamily Deals
Multifamily properties head the list of popular real estate sectors for investors today. A growing number of real estate investing (REI) enthusiasts are realizing the valuable benefits of investing in this asset class. The lucrative benefits include high yields and...
Bridge Loans for Multifamily Properties
Commercial real estate financing can overwhelm new investors. In particular, the multiple types of financing can seem downright daunting. For instance, bridge loans offer investors a flexible source of short-term financing. But, what is a bridge loan? In this...
Depreciation and Multi-Family Properties: Everything You Need to Know
Property depreciation shelters your financial returns on real estate investment assets from annual tax fees. This can result in significant cost-savings for you each year. Although you may be required to repay this amount on a future year’s tax report if you sell a...
Preferred Equity vs Mezzanine Debt
Investors often cannot finance a commercial real estate deal on their own. Instead, they look to a variety of capital sources to pay for a deal. Known as the deal’s “capital stack,” these diverse sources of debt and equity allow investors to translate good ideas...
Real Estate Syndication Tax Benefits
Real estate syndication investing is a leading method of protecting and growing your income and personal wealth today. There are also some valuable tax benefits when you invest in property through a syndication. With the uncertainty of each year’s possible tax...
Real Estate Syndication Structure Types & How They Work
As a passive investor (limited partner) in a real estate syndication deal, you and the other limited partners combine funds to invest in an asset as a group. When investing together in a large commercial property like an apartment complex, you have no management...
Top Markets Primed for New Multifamily Development
As a real estate investor, you first need to ask yourself: where should I invest? Some take the stay-in-my-backyard approach, while others search the entire country for deals. At High Peaks Capital, we connect with investors and real estate professionals throughout...
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