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All Forum Posts by: Ron Steele

Ron Steele has started 29 posts and replied 104 times.

Post: Inspection Report

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

thanks for the responses. Any recommendations. I haven't found anyone locally I like that specializes in multi family. Also are there resources for us to do ourselves. We are pressed in this due diligence period

Post: Inspection Report

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

I have a guy who does all of our repairs and is pretty knowledgable. I know we can use a professional inspector. I also stumbled upon the happy inspector app. Seems reasonable? Any other resources?

Post: Inspection Report

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

16 Units

Post: Inspection Report

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

Hello,

I'm doing an inspection of a multi family property, and I'm looking for a template or something to follow.

Thanks

Post: Hard Lofts Development

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

When you mean buy the property then get the financing, are you buying the property with cash?

Post: Commercial Refi Options Need Help

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

Thanks Derek,

That was my plan. I was has anyone done anything similar to what I'm describing.

Post: Commercial Refi Options Need Help

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

Hello

I'm trying to figure out the best way to structure this deal. I have a multi family property that has been appraised for $325,000 [income approach is 325,000 non income approach of 275.000 for whatever its worth]

Current loan of 200.000. I'm looking to cash out refi and purchase another property for about 300k [60-75k down depending on lender]. I know banks sometimes dont like to do cash out refi. I was wondering if I should go to a new lender and see if I can cash out refi then use the proceeds as a downpayment. The current lender I have says they will finance another apartment of simialar deal size.

My other thought was to go to my original lender and see if we can use the appraisal that they ordered and refi the loan, then with them, then use that equity as credit toward the down payment. I was thinking that would kill two birds with one stone. The problem is I dont know what objections the bank would have since they are getting both the loans. They did something similar with other properties I owned free and clear, as a credit to the down payment and brought in the difference.

The appraisal was done this summer so its been less than a year. The other banks I'm looking at cashing out refi with have no seasoning requirement.

Which option should I choose?

Thanks

Post: Refinance Option

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

Hello

I'm trying to figure out the best way to structure this deal. I have a multi family property that has been appraised for $325,000 [income approach is 325,000 non income approach of 275.000 for whatever its worth]

Current loan of 200.000. I'm looking to cash out refi and purchase another property for about 300k [60-75k down depending on lender]. I know banks sometimes dont like to do cash out refi. I was wondering if I should go to a new lender and see if I can cash out refi then use the proceeds as a downpayment. The current lender I have says they will finance another apartment of simialar deal size.

My other thought was to go to my original lender and see if we can use the appraisal that they ordered and refi the loan, then with them, then use that equity as credit toward the down payment. I was thinking that would kill two birds with one stone. The problem is I dont know what objections the bank would have since they are getting both the loans. They did something similar with other properties I owned free and clear, as a credit to the down payment and brought in the difference.

The appraisal was done this summer so its been less than a year. The other banks I'm looking at cashing out refi with have no seasoning requirement.

Which option should I choose?

Thanks

Post: Are seller 2nds allowed in multifamily

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

In the smaller space. 2million or less?

Post: Are seller 2nds allowed in multifamily

Ron SteelePosted
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Posts 108
  • Votes 10

Do traditional lenders allow seller 2nd's in multifamily apartments.