47  Equity Partnership

Borrowing money at a set interest rate is cheaper, but when funds are tight a partner can be an alternative to going into debt.  Package your real estate opportunity by creating a detailed investment proposal offering a 20, 30, or 40% equity interest in the short-term transaction.  You do the legwork.  Make sure to negotiate a delayed settlement with the seller so you have time to secure a partner and wholesale the property for a cash profit.

Charles

 

6 Comments on Equity Partnership Tip #47

AUG
19
2007
229,670 Points 8 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Bada - Bing....Badda - Boom  Easy in and easy out thats the way to make money, isn't it?

Now have a Blessed Day,

John Occhi, Hemet CA REALTOR®
Mission Grove Realty
11:28pm • #1
JAN
17
2008
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Do you know of an investors looking to do some equity partnering in FL.?
10:46pm • #2
JAN
19
2008

I would be interested in doing some transactions in FL. What do you have going?

Charles Parrish

Charles Parrish
10:58am • #3
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I have a client whoses looking to purchase an apartment complex. The sales price is 5.8 million and has a gross profit of $50k a month.
1:00pm • #4
FEB
04
2008
What's the NOI and cap rate?
Jim Couch
7:12pm • #5
FEB
07
2008
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please email me so we may discuss this loam ronell_moore@yahoo.com
1:03am • #6

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