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How To Do Your First Deal in As Little as 90 Days

How To Do Your First Deal in As Little as 90 Days

How is it that some people can do their first apartment building deal in 90 days? Now, if you’re curious about the answer, then stay tuned because I’m going to share with you what I call my freedom accelerator. How to get started with apartment building investing by leveraging your strengths and quitting your job sooner by essentially, partnering. If you want to find out how to do that, stick around.

How To Do Your First Apartment Deal Without Your Own Money

How To Do Your First Apartment Deal Without Your Own Money

So here’s the shocking truth about getting started with apartment buildings: you don’t need to be rich. In fact, you don’t even need hundreds of thousands of dollars to get started with apartment building investing, because you’re going to raise it from private individuals. And here’s the other truth: These individuals are going to be happy to hear from you!

Tax Law Changes You Need to Know with Damion Lupo

Tax Law Changes with Damion Lupo

On January 1st, something incredible happened that you really need to know about. For the first time in 13 years, there’s been a major overhaul in the retirement tax code. With this new change, multifamily investors now have the ability to make an investment in 2020 that can relieve them of their taxable burden from 2019. Up to $57,000! Want to learn more? Tune in to the video!

How To Do Your First Apartment Deal Without Experience

How To Do Your First Apartment Deal Without Experience

This might come as a surprise to you, but you don’t need five to 10 years of single-family house investing experience to get started with apartment buildings. In fact, you can get started without any experience in real estate or otherwise at all. But how do you do this? How do you get brokers and investors to take you seriously?

How Should I Allocate My Net Worth as a Passive Investor?

How Should I Allocate My Net Worth as a Passive Investor?

“Diversification” is a hot term in the investment world today, and for good reason. Passive investors have multiple options when it comes to where they can place their money. So, what’s the magic cocktail? What percentage of your net worth should be allocated to investing in multifamily syndications versus the stock market, or any other type of vehicle?

How to Avoid UBIT Taxes Inside an IRA

UBIT Taxes Inside an IRA

The benefit of higher annual returns drives a lot of people to repurpose their IRAs for multifamily real estate investment. But there’s a catch. The UBIT, or Unrelated Business Income Tax, means you could be taxed inside your IRA. It’s a real doozy!

My 2019 Year In Review

My 2019 Year In Review

2019 was a really exciting year for me and I hope it was for you, too. If you’re like me, this is the season to reflect on the year that’s passed and to look forward to what’s ahead. I find myself thinking about the things that went well, and the things that maybe didn’t go […]

How We Find Large Multifamily Deals

How We Find Large Multifamily Deals

At Nighthawk Equity, we aim to generate consistent deal flow so that you can invest with us over and over, and over again. To do this, we must couple long-term investor relationships with consistent deal flow that delivers. Today, we are going to explore these 3 key factors that keep our pipeline full.

How much capital should a sponsor have in a multifamily investment deal?

How much capital should a sponsor have in a multifamily investment deal?

How much of their own capital should a sponsor have in a multifamily investment deal? It’s a fair question, and one that investors may ask to gauge how vested their partners are in the deal. But the real question is this – how important is it for a sponsor to invest their own capital? And is it a deal breaker if they don’t?

Making the Leap from Passive to Active Multifamily Investor

making the leap from passive to active multifamily investor

Many active syndicators start out in the real estate game as passive investors. Passive investing is a great way to gain exposure to the real estate investment market, learn the industry, and get a sense for how the deals are really done.