Mini fund overview for investors - BetterCapital Real Estate FundBobby Sharma
A Better Way to Invest
Diversifying your portfolio to include real estate investments can be complex, time consuming and capital intensive. We designed Avestor from ground up to solve investor pain points and make it simple to build out a real estate portfolio.
This document summarizes real estate issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several counties issued shelter-in-place orders allowing limited real estate activities if remote work is not possible. Mortgage relief programs and foreclosure/eviction suspensions have been implemented. New forms address transaction delays or cancellations. Rent moratoriums prohibit evictions for non-payment if tenants provide documentation of financial hardship related to COVID-19. Commercial leases should be reviewed for force majeure, cessation of services, and quiet enjoyment clauses. Long term impacts may include increased non-payment of rent/mortgages, declining property values and rental rates, and a renters' and buyers' market.
This document outlines Michael Zuber's three stages to achieving financial freedom through buy and hold real estate investing. Stage 1 involves purchasing 0-8 single family rental properties to learn the market. Stage 2 expands to 8-80 units using appreciation and refinancing. Stage 3 begins after achieving financial freedom, where the portfolio is reviewed and the investor can choose to continue growing conservatively or retire. The document emphasizes that 4-8 rental properties can provide financial stability and that bigger is not always better, as single family homes are easier to manage than apartments. It cautions against "hot" investing opportunities and recommends learning what makes a good deal in one's local market.
The presentation will discuss Betterturnkey's predictions for the 2020 real estate market, provide an example of their turnkey real estate investment process, and hold a "deal lightning round" to present potential investment properties. Speaker Tom Staub will give his background in finance, consulting, and real estate investing before the presentation. The presentation materials analyze real estate and economic trends to make predictions for 2020, advocate for the turnkey investment model, and provide details on sample investment properties.
RE InvestorCon 2020 sponsor presentationBobby Sharma
This document provides contact information for sponsorship opportunities at a camp, asking interested parties to email the contact provided. The goal of sponsorships is to provide marketing exposure for businesses and drive new customers.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on succeeding in construction projects. It discusses common issues like inadequate planning, hiring the wrong contractor, and not tracking progress. It emphasizes the importance of proper planning, budgeting, hiring a licensed contractor, and understanding city requirements. The presentation covers topics like contractor red flags, building yourself, and protecting yourself from issues.
This document provides an overview of a fractional real estate ownership opportunity offered by Roof4All. It describes a potential investment package of 10 rental homes in Kansas City, Missouri valued at $525,000 that are currently fully occupied and generating $95,436 in annual gross rent. The document discusses Roof4All's valuation process, provides example home and expense projections, and summarizes benefits for investors such as passing depreciation deductions. It also includes brief sections on Roof4All's management approach and founding team.
This document provides a summary of a conference or presentation focused on real estate investing out of state. It discusses that past performance is not a guarantee of future results, strategies discussed may not be appropriate for all, and to consult experts on personal situations. It also notes the possibility of errors in the information provided. The document encourages considering long term wealth building through real estate investing and focusing on cash flow from rental properties.
Mini fund overview for investors - BetterCapital Real Estate FundBobby Sharma
A Better Way to Invest
Diversifying your portfolio to include real estate investments can be complex, time consuming and capital intensive. We designed Avestor from ground up to solve investor pain points and make it simple to build out a real estate portfolio.
This document summarizes real estate issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several counties issued shelter-in-place orders allowing limited real estate activities if remote work is not possible. Mortgage relief programs and foreclosure/eviction suspensions have been implemented. New forms address transaction delays or cancellations. Rent moratoriums prohibit evictions for non-payment if tenants provide documentation of financial hardship related to COVID-19. Commercial leases should be reviewed for force majeure, cessation of services, and quiet enjoyment clauses. Long term impacts may include increased non-payment of rent/mortgages, declining property values and rental rates, and a renters' and buyers' market.
This document outlines Michael Zuber's three stages to achieving financial freedom through buy and hold real estate investing. Stage 1 involves purchasing 0-8 single family rental properties to learn the market. Stage 2 expands to 8-80 units using appreciation and refinancing. Stage 3 begins after achieving financial freedom, where the portfolio is reviewed and the investor can choose to continue growing conservatively or retire. The document emphasizes that 4-8 rental properties can provide financial stability and that bigger is not always better, as single family homes are easier to manage than apartments. It cautions against "hot" investing opportunities and recommends learning what makes a good deal in one's local market.
The presentation will discuss Betterturnkey's predictions for the 2020 real estate market, provide an example of their turnkey real estate investment process, and hold a "deal lightning round" to present potential investment properties. Speaker Tom Staub will give his background in finance, consulting, and real estate investing before the presentation. The presentation materials analyze real estate and economic trends to make predictions for 2020, advocate for the turnkey investment model, and provide details on sample investment properties.
RE InvestorCon 2020 sponsor presentationBobby Sharma
This document provides contact information for sponsorship opportunities at a camp, asking interested parties to email the contact provided. The goal of sponsorships is to provide marketing exposure for businesses and drive new customers.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on succeeding in construction projects. It discusses common issues like inadequate planning, hiring the wrong contractor, and not tracking progress. It emphasizes the importance of proper planning, budgeting, hiring a licensed contractor, and understanding city requirements. The presentation covers topics like contractor red flags, building yourself, and protecting yourself from issues.
This document provides an overview of a fractional real estate ownership opportunity offered by Roof4All. It describes a potential investment package of 10 rental homes in Kansas City, Missouri valued at $525,000 that are currently fully occupied and generating $95,436 in annual gross rent. The document discusses Roof4All's valuation process, provides example home and expense projections, and summarizes benefits for investors such as passing depreciation deductions. It also includes brief sections on Roof4All's management approach and founding team.
This document provides a summary of a conference or presentation focused on real estate investing out of state. It discusses that past performance is not a guarantee of future results, strategies discussed may not be appropriate for all, and to consult experts on personal situations. It also notes the possibility of errors in the information provided. The document encourages considering long term wealth building through real estate investing and focusing on cash flow from rental properties.
ADU Presentation for Bobby Sharma's MeetupBobby Sharma
This document provides information about accessory dwelling units (ADUs) including:
- An overview of the types of ADUs (detached, attached, garage/structure conversion)
- Benefits of owning an ADU such as increased home value, earning rental income, and multi-generational living
- Recent changes to California government code that reduced parking requirements and impact fees for ADUs
- The legal and municipal approval processes required to build an ADU
This document contains information from Arch Way Realty about properties for sale in San Francisco. It includes details on two properties for sale, such as addresses, sale prices, purchase prices, costs, revenues, and profits. It also shares Arch Way Realty's business model of purchasing properties, renovating them, and providing turnkey rental properties managed by their property management team. Finally, it closes by inviting any questions or comments to their listed email address.
This document outlines Bobby Sharma's real estate investment website and meetup groups in the Bay Area. The mission is to provide education to investors on real estate opportunities. There are over 6,000 members across various meetup groups focused on residential and commercial real estate. Sponsorship opportunities are presented to get logos and links on the website and meetup pages, introduce sponsors to potential clients, and allow sponsors to present at meetup events for $100/month or $500 per speaking event. Funds would support meetup costs and marketing. Contact information is provided to inquire further.
Better turnkey - a better way to investBobby Sharma
BetterTurnKey.com is an investment firm that focuses on acquiring distressed properties, managing rehabilitations, and providing property management services. They partner with passive investors seeking monthly cash flow from rental properties. Their process involves locating properties, completing rehabs, renting the properties, refinancing to repay investors, and repeating the process to grow portfolios over time. They aim to acquire 10 or more properties for clients within 4 years through their turnkey real estate investment platform.
Peninsula High End Luxury Fix and FlipBobby Sharma
This document presents a joint venture opportunity to purchase and renovate a luxury home in an exclusive area of the San Francisco Peninsula. The home can be purchased for $4.75 million and renovated for $600,000, taking around 4 months. With total investment of $5.94 million, the partners estimate the home's value after renovation will be $8-8.5 million, allowing them to split $2.06 million in gross profits, with 60% going to the sponsors and 40% to equity investors. Investors providing $1.3 million are projected to see a 100-120% annualized return within 6 months. Interested parties are invited to contact Bobby Sharma for more details.
Private money lending involves non-bank individuals or companies providing loans, typically secured by real estate, to fund real estate transactions. Private lenders are considered more relationship-focused than hard money lenders. The document provides an example of a $48,750 loan at 12% interest per month to purchase and rehabilitate a property valued at $65,000, generating a $16,250 cushion for the investor. It also describes Topstone Investment, LLC, which has over 300 single-family and duplex rental properties managed since 2014 by four partners with over 15 years of experience each, focusing on Section 8 housing and cash flow.
ADU Presentation for Bobby Sharma's MeetupBobby Sharma
This document provides information about accessory dwelling units (ADUs) including:
- An overview of the types of ADUs (detached, attached, garage/structure conversion)
- Benefits of owning an ADU such as increased home value, earning rental income, and multi-generational living
- Recent changes to California government code that reduced parking requirements and impact fees for ADUs
- The legal and municipal approval processes required to build an ADU
This document contains information from Arch Way Realty about properties for sale in San Francisco. It includes details on two properties for sale, such as addresses, sale prices, purchase prices, costs, revenues, and profits. It also shares Arch Way Realty's business model of purchasing properties, renovating them, and providing turnkey rental properties managed by their property management team. Finally, it closes by inviting any questions or comments to their listed email address.
This document outlines Bobby Sharma's real estate investment website and meetup groups in the Bay Area. The mission is to provide education to investors on real estate opportunities. There are over 6,000 members across various meetup groups focused on residential and commercial real estate. Sponsorship opportunities are presented to get logos and links on the website and meetup pages, introduce sponsors to potential clients, and allow sponsors to present at meetup events for $100/month or $500 per speaking event. Funds would support meetup costs and marketing. Contact information is provided to inquire further.
Better turnkey - a better way to investBobby Sharma
BetterTurnKey.com is an investment firm that focuses on acquiring distressed properties, managing rehabilitations, and providing property management services. They partner with passive investors seeking monthly cash flow from rental properties. Their process involves locating properties, completing rehabs, renting the properties, refinancing to repay investors, and repeating the process to grow portfolios over time. They aim to acquire 10 or more properties for clients within 4 years through their turnkey real estate investment platform.
Peninsula High End Luxury Fix and FlipBobby Sharma
This document presents a joint venture opportunity to purchase and renovate a luxury home in an exclusive area of the San Francisco Peninsula. The home can be purchased for $4.75 million and renovated for $600,000, taking around 4 months. With total investment of $5.94 million, the partners estimate the home's value after renovation will be $8-8.5 million, allowing them to split $2.06 million in gross profits, with 60% going to the sponsors and 40% to equity investors. Investors providing $1.3 million are projected to see a 100-120% annualized return within 6 months. Interested parties are invited to contact Bobby Sharma for more details.
Private money lending involves non-bank individuals or companies providing loans, typically secured by real estate, to fund real estate transactions. Private lenders are considered more relationship-focused than hard money lenders. The document provides an example of a $48,750 loan at 12% interest per month to purchase and rehabilitate a property valued at $65,000, generating a $16,250 cushion for the investor. It also describes Topstone Investment, LLC, which has over 300 single-family and duplex rental properties managed since 2014 by four partners with over 15 years of experience each, focusing on Section 8 housing and cash flow.