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Multifamily Syndication Returns Breakdown (What You Actually Make When Investing) 

Seth Ferguson
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@ACR4008
@ACR4008 2 года назад
Question - do you also get your principal back? It wasn’t explicitly stated
@SethFerguson
@SethFerguson Год назад
Yes!
@nicks1stmill
@nicks1stmill 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing, I just found you about 3 weeks ago and I think your content is awesome!!! Must share you are under rated!!!
@sinmayp
@sinmayp 8 месяцев назад
Where do you find these syndication deals?
@cierrawalters8946
@cierrawalters8946 9 месяцев назад
Every time I click on your videos I get so much information!
@multifamilymonster7439
@multifamilymonster7439 3 года назад
Really great breakdown of the returns. I have invested in 5 apartment syndications as an LP. Love it and selling all my active investments! in one of your videos could you explain the difference between ROI and IRR?? I have seen different sponsors use one or the other.
@leoribeiro9048
@leoribeiro9048 2 года назад
Where did you invest?
@brycejorgensen6503
@brycejorgensen6503 6 месяцев назад
Very helpful! Thanks! Do you have videos on vetting syndications? Also, do you have a group/tribe where you discuss vetted syndication opportunities?
@marixhughes3682
@marixhughes3682 2 года назад
At the end of year 5 you get the CoC of $9500, $47,000 is dispostion proceeds, and our initial $100,000k investment back?
@lucasasselmeier7825
@lucasasselmeier7825 2 дня назад
Yeah it’s where you retain equity as does the sponsor. Aligned interest all the way, though sponsors have different methods
@Unicorn-Black
@Unicorn-Black 2 года назад
did you forget to show the sum? i.e i hope you meant to say the investor get 100k back plus 47k sales revenue plus 41k coc right? not just 41+47?
@GregCartercargan
@GregCartercargan 2 года назад
I had same question. A net sheet illustrating this would be 🔥
@Szkula
@Szkula 7 месяцев назад
How difficult would it be to get 8% quarterly. I’ve heard others say with their strategy, similar to yours, value add, 3-5 year hold they give limited partners 8% guaranteed, do you imagine this comes out from the managing partners’ end quite often?
@hilarygraves253
@hilarygraves253 2 года назад
Do you also get back your 100K? If so, you put in 100K and get back 188K within 5 years...can that be right? I'm becoming an LP for the first time, trying to learn more about syndications so I can graduate to bigger unit numbers, but I'm having trouble understanding AAR and what the total number an investor will (likely) walk away with after 5 years, if they put in 50K or 100K. Thank you.
@ROHIT87063
@ROHIT87063 Год назад
you get 188k at the end of 5 years. but you are prone to taxes on your 88k. Depending on your tax situation, the amount you owe to IRS differs. Texas state has a limit of 80k. For example if your passive income is less than 80 k, you will not be taxed in Texas. Also you can do 1033 exchange so that you can differ your taxes and snowball your investment. Lets say you dont touch your money, you can keep on doubling your money every 5-7 years depending on the investment
@jpdarville
@jpdarville 9 месяцев назад
You only pay taxes on the $47K. You already paid taxes on the yearly cash flow. Your investment is not taxed when you pull it out.
@rogueIT
@rogueIT Год назад
So on year 1 to figure out the monthly dividend, are you just dividing 7010 by 12?
@dougreviewstheuniverse9082
@dougreviewstheuniverse9082 Год назад
Seth you haven't confirmed whether or not the total you are saying is a possibility in this example is 188k. Multiple people have asked for this confirmation so please confirm. Thank you great video.
@SethFerguson
@SethFerguson Год назад
Yes. A 1.89x multiple returns the invested capital plus 89%. So if 100k was invested, it's the 100k plus 89k.
@Thoughtitwasadrought
@Thoughtitwasadrought Год назад
@@SethFergusonhow soon are you profitable
@amp7816
@amp7816 3 года назад
If you have 4 investors in your syndication with each contributing different amounts, how do you determine their percentages of the monthly cashflow distribution?
@jabs_carter84
@jabs_carter84 Год назад
Great question
@JuancoPRoFlow
@JuancoPRoFlow 5 месяцев назад
Just do the math, simple.
@materialgirl338
@materialgirl338 2 года назад
I'm a accredited investor, fairly new do you think we should have LLC and if so why? I invest with my son who is doing syndication.
@annieceward2346
@annieceward2346 Год назад
Great question. I've been wondering the same thing. I guess I need to contact a tax advisor.
@jabs_carter84
@jabs_carter84 Год назад
Hey what’s your Instagram? I want to connect with you asap!
@jabs_carter84
@jabs_carter84 Год назад
@@annieceward2346 what’s your Instagram? Would love to connect with you and see how we can do some deals together.
@dispassionateobserver
@dispassionateobserver 6 месяцев назад
What about management fess and any other expenses?
@lucasasselmeier7825
@lucasasselmeier7825 2 дня назад
It would be confusing to add everything this isn’t a video for experts. The fees matter but aren’t as relevant as the actual cashflow. Assuming it’s a real deal, I don’t care what the fees are if they are aligned with positive performance first
@lockmat9
@lockmat9 Год назад
How did you get the $46,320 number?
@drunksocratic3900
@drunksocratic3900 11 месяцев назад
Sale proceeds
@walina-ej4xr
@walina-ej4xr 3 года назад
What makes you think anything you do to the property is going to compress cap rates?
@joedanza
@joedanza 3 года назад
Cap rates compress when you increase income i.e. raise rents through property improvements along with adding other sources of income such as covered parking, concierge trash pickup etc. At the same time you are driving efficiencies and reducing operating expenses. This increases the overall NOI on the property further compressing the cap rates. The Value Add Strategy is pretty powerful!
@walina-ej4xr
@walina-ej4xr 3 года назад
@@joedanza NO, increases NOI does not change cap rates, it increases value. That is the VALUE part of value add. The formula is V=i/r $1,000,000=$100,000/10% The 10% comes from cap rate comps from closed sales of similar properties. If I increase my NOI by $10,000 then $1,100,000=$110,000/10% That is the value add.
@drunksocratic3900
@drunksocratic3900 11 месяцев назад
@@walina-ej4xrwhen you increase noi your relative income to property value is higher. Therefore the cap rate decreases.
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