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RCRE - Syndicating is a B*tch with Bruce Petersen

Will Coleman and Mike Taravella Interview award winning multifamily syndicator Bruce Petersen. Key Information: Despite low cap rates, investors still need a place to put their money. The low cash on cash returns in muti-family are still better than letting cash sit in the bank with low interest rates. Success in real estate is all about taking action. You can’t hesitate, you must be keep moving forward, taking daily strides. Stress test your property in your underwriting. Assume no rent increases in year 1 Underwrite 70-75% break-even occupancy Increase your exit cap rate by 15-20 basis points every year of the hold Account for the possibility of reserves    Reserve Strategies:1) Look to delay capex during the first six to nine months in order to use the reserves once returned 2) Evaluate the possibility of return of capital following the end of the reserve period Floating vs Fixed Rates: Avoid floating rate terms for real estate financing. Due to its unpredictability, it adds a lot of risk to each investor on the deal.  Its not the strongest companies that survive in business, its the most adaptable. Create a company change is operations and adjust based on the circumstances. Expert Pro Tip: “Be honest with you are” Contact Information: Bruce Petersen - LinkedIn apt-guy.com/getthebook     To register to invest with us: https://invest.randpartnersllc.com/invexp/accounts/login/ Rand CRE's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randcre Rand CRE's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/randcre Rand CRE's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randcre

Episode 149 of the Jake & Gino: Real Estate Investing & Multifamily podcast, hosted by Jake and Gino, titled "RCRE - Syndicating is a B*tch with Bruce Petersen" was published on October 21, 2020 and runs 37 minutes.

October 21, 2020 ·37m · Jake & Gino: Real Estate Investing & Multifamily

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Will Coleman and Mike Taravella Interview award winning multifamily syndicator Bruce Petersen. Key Information: Despite low cap rates, investors still need a place to put their money. The low cash on cash returns in muti-family are still better than letting cash sit in the bank with low interest rates. Success in real estate is all about taking action. You can’t hesitate, you must be keep moving forward, taking daily strides. Stress test your property in your underwriting. Assume no rent increases in year 1 Underwrite 70-75% break-even occupancy Increase your exit cap rate by 15-20 basis points every year of the hold Account for the possibility of reserves    Reserve Strategies:1) Look to delay capex during the first six to nine months in order to use the reserves once returned 2) Evaluate the possibility of return of capital following the end of the reserve period Floating vs Fixed Rates: Avoid floating rate terms for real estate financing. Due to its unpredictability, it adds a lot of risk to each investor on the deal.  Its not the strongest companies that survive in business, its the most adaptable. Create a company change is operations and adjust based on the circumstances. Expert Pro Tip: “Be honest with you are” Contact Information: Bruce Petersen - LinkedIn apt-guy.com/getthebook     To register to invest with us: https://invest.randpartnersllc.com/invexp/accounts/login/ Rand CRE's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randcre Rand CRE's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/randcre Rand CRE's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randcre

Will Coleman and Mike Taravella Interview award winning multifamily syndicator Bruce Petersen.

Key Information:

Despite low cap rates, investors still need a place to put their money. The low cash on cash returns in muti-family are still better than letting cash sit in the bank with low interest rates.

Success in real estate is all about taking action. You can’t hesitate, you must be keep moving forward, taking daily strides.

Stress test your property in your underwriting.

  1. Assume no rent increases in year 1
  2. Underwrite 70-75% break-even occupancy
  3. Increase your exit cap rate by 15-20 basis points every year of the hold
  4. Account for the possibility of reserves 

 

Reserve Strategies:1) Look to delay capex during the first six to nine months in order to use the reserves once returned 2) Evaluate the possibility of return of capital following the end of the reserve period

Floating vs Fixed Rates: Avoid floating rate terms for real estate financing. Due to its unpredictability, it adds a lot of risk to each investor on the deal. 

Its not the strongest companies that survive in business, its the most adaptable. Create a company change is operations and adjust based on the circumstances.

Expert Pro Tip: “Be honest with you are”

Contact Information:

Bruce Petersen - LinkedIn

apt-guy.com/getthebook

 

 

To register to invest with us:

https://invest.randpartnersllc.com/invexp/accounts/login/

Rand CRE's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randcre

Rand CRE's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/randcre

Rand CRE's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randcre

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 About Jake & Gino: Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and owners who have created a vertically integrated real estate company. They control over $350M in assets under management. Connect with Jake & Gino here --> https://jakeandgino.com.


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