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All Forum Posts by: Min Oh

Min Oh has started 1 posts and replied 18 times.

Post: Newark, NJ

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

You should talk to Ankit Duggal. He knows the area very well.

Post: Central Jersey REI Meetings

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

If you go to meetup.com, I'm sure you can find some.

Post: new girl from New York City

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

From a fellow NY'er, welcome. Good luck on your endeavors.

Post: How does a rehabber buy his OWN house?

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

As long as you qualify for a conventional loan, you should be able to switch easily. Also, be watchful for any prepayment penalties from the HM lender, if they have any.

Post: Young New Jerseyian!

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Congrats and the best of luck to you.

Post: How does a rehabber buy his OWN house?

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Taylor Shapiro, you can use hard money to buy, then take that out with a bank loan. Just to let you know though, they might want to have the property under a LLC, at least we would, since you'll be living in it.

Post: first invesetment property

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Alex Wang as Nick and Ankit mentioned, a local bank or hard money might be your best option. Two other local banks you might want to try, Signature Bank or Sterling Bank. Hard money will be more expensive but if you're interested, just shoot me a message.

Post: Kitchen is missing - can't get a loan. Ideas?

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

As Sarah B. mentioned, hard money might be a good option. It will be more costly, but just make sure to do your research and ask questions.

Post: New guy from Rochester NY

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Welcome to the site Mike. I'm a little further south, but the same state nonetheless.

Post: buyers in ny state

Min OhPosted
  • Real Estate Lender
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 1

Hey Shequann Burrwell, we may be able to help. I'll send a PM.