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All Forum Posts by: Justin D.

Justin D. has started 5 posts and replied 28 times.

Post: FHA Fannie Mae Conventional

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

@Kevin Romines

I've attend a lot of real estate investment groups were I live. I seen a lot of investors get homes under contract just a fumble on the home loan side. I believe this to be one of the key parts to real estate investing. This information will help deals go through more smoothly and quickly. Thank you for the information.

What information do you feel people should learn about on the loan side of real estate investing?

Post: FHA Fannie Mae Conventional

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

On a home loan where can I go to learn about the underwriting requirements for the homes condition. So when I look at a house that needs rehabbing I know which loan companies will loan against it and which ones will not.
FHA 203(k)
Fannie Mae Homestyle
USDA loan
Conventional

On a home loan where can I go to learn about the underwriting requirements for the homes condition. So when I look at a house that needs rehabbing I know which loan companies will loan against it and which ones will not.
FHA 203(k)
Fannie Mae Homestyle
USDA loan
Conventional

Which loan products should I try to use first second and third?

What are the benefits for being a first-time home-buyer?


The states I'm looking to invest in are:
California
Oregon
Arizona
Idaho
Colorado

@Jacob Wathen

I would definitely like to know more about real estate investment opportunities in Oregon. Please don't hesitate to send me information thank you.

Post: Wholesale Direct Mail Marketing Letter

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

@Ray Lai

I would love to take a look at some templates too.

@Aaron K.

Idaho and Oregon

Post: How do you find migration statistics?

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

@Kenneth Reimer

2016 Migration Patterns

https://www.atlasvanlines.com/migration-patterns/

Post: Recommendation for California Real Estate license classes

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

First Tuesday real estate school has very good online class.

https://www.firsttuesday.us/

Post: Real estate license online

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

@Peyton Lawler

First Tuesday real estate school has very good online class.

https://www.firsttuesday.us/

Post: Where should I buy my first rental

Justin D.Posted
  • simi valley, CA
  • Posts 29
  • Votes 9

@Rachel Steenland

What websites are you currently using for your research?

As I'm looking to invest out of state to.