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All Forum Posts by: Deena Adkins

Deena Adkins has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

I got my RE license  to help with our investment properties and taxes, but decided to go ahead a join a large firm to get training and learn more about the business. I have since concluded that I prefer the investment side, but want to maintain my license for the privileges it affords me. Can anyone recommend a good low fee broker (ideally a per transaction type arrangement) that would work well for someone like me? Although my broker now is great the fees are to high to justify for someone not closing a lot of transactions. By the way I'm in Northern CA.

Thanks,

Deena  

Seriously considering purchasing an REO property for our primary residence, problem is it needs a lot of work. I am already pre-authorized at my primary bank for mortgage considerably higher, but they are telling me I would have to wait 3-6 months to apply for equity or construction loan (and clearly no guarantees we would get it). We would need work done before moving in. How can I get a loan that would include money for the work or a 2nd loan to cover those costs? I believe price is too high for FHA 203 rehab loan. We have good credit and up to 20% down payment. Any suggestions on who might do this type of loan. Need something soon, so we don't miss our opportunity. I'm in CA if that makes a difference.

Thanks for the help.

Seriously considering purchasing an REO property for our primary residence, problem is it needs a lot of work. I am already pre-authorized at my primary bank for mortgage considerably higher, but they are telling me I would have to wait 3-6 months to apply for equity or construction loan (and clearly no guarantees we would get it). We would need work done before moving in. How can I get a loan that would include money for the work or a 2nd loan to cover those costs? I believe price is too high for FHA 203 rehab loan. We have good credit and up to 20% down payment. Any suggestions on who might do this type of loan. Need something soon, so we don't miss our opportunity. I'm in CA if that makes a difference.

Thanks for the help.