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All Forum Posts by: Edlira Clevenger

Edlira Clevenger has started 4 posts and replied 18 times.

@Elise Marquette I’m looking to refinance my Va Loan. We are at 3.5% now. Any of these rates still available now that would be it still worth it? I’m just looking for a lower payment. I did a cash out refinance more last year in August

Post: Where are all the female investors and real estate agents?

Edlira ClevengerPosted
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 4

@Lee Ripma

I Heard your podcast . Great content. Seems like you are crushing it. I’m an agent in Orlando and trying to get into real estate investing. Lacking the funds at the moment. Trying to get some family or partner involved.

@Michael Ealy

Could you send me that deal analyzer please?

@Brandon Alexander Hi, I’m a Realtor in Orlando/ central Florida. If You are interested in this area I would love to connect. I can help you with this if you want. I can drive to properties you are interested in and take pics or videos. We can figure out a compensation for my time. Not a problem.

Post: Real Estate Agent with Full Time Job

Edlira ClevengerPosted
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 4
@Stephen De George. I did that. I Took night classes twice a week for 8 weeks. It’s worth it to go In person rather than online. That’s just my experience. I passed the exam at the first try

Post: New realtor in Central Florida

Edlira ClevengerPosted
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 4
Hi BP community, I am a new Realtor in Orlando. Just wanted to introduce myself and say hi to everyone. I did my first open house yesterday. I Had a little bit of traffic. The downside was the house had no power. Owner is a flipper I believe And don’t care much. Even the lawn was pretty rough. Note to self. Ask next time if the house has power on. Not cool in a 90 Florida weather 3 hours without AC. The listing agent was mortified but not much that could be done on a Sunday. Will love to connect with other agents and possible buyer and investors. Anyone in need hit me up please.

Post: Buying the first property

Edlira ClevengerPosted
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 4
Zack Karp In fact that lender didn’t use the projected rent but the current one which is way lower than what we expect to get as the house will be rented by room to students. I figure they were the wrong lenders. How do we go about getting the family member giving us the money for down payment without being a gift or having her to co-sign?

Post: Buying the first property

Edlira ClevengerPosted
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 4
@Stephanie Potter yes we do have liquid assets to cover big expenses right now. We talked to a mortgage broker today that give us some options in terms of non conventional financing. The interest rate might be higher. Will see. I filled out an application.

Post: Buying the first property

Edlira ClevengerPosted
  • Realtor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 24
  • Votes 4
Hi everyone. We are looking to buy our first investment property in Orlando. We looked at a single family home which is currently rented to students since the house it’s near UCF. ROI is 15%. Now we have a family member that can give us the money for 20% down and closing but she doesn’t want to be a co signer. We just got a Va mortgage for our primary home as we just moved here from south Florida. We are trying to get pre-qualified for this second loan but it seems like we are at 65% DTI ratio and the bank want a co-signer. Any ideas how to go around this or any suggestions how to make this happen? I would appreciate any advice you sent my way.
Congrats on your success. Very inspecting story.