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All Forum Posts by: Stephanie Apostolou

Stephanie Apostolou has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Where would you go for a line of credit in a rental property owned free and clear if there is a Foreclosure in you background that is only one year old. Went through a bad divorce and my ex-husband stopped paying the mortgage after he left the house. He promised to pay since our sons where still at home. All mail was going to his office, did not know the house was in foreclosure until stickers were on the door from the sheriff. The Rental property is valued at $140,000, it is paid in full and I am looking for a $25,000 home equity loan.

Since I was forced out of my marital home, I have been paying $1,200 rent for the last 20 months, never late. I just need this break as a new investor to start wholesaling and then flipping , working up to owning several rentals. Can anyone help?

Post: Washington DC Buy and Hold and Qwner Occupied Laws

Stephanie ApostolouPosted
  • Investor
  • Perry Hall, MD
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

There are two Condos in Washington DC that are next to each other and the question is this: If a first time homebuyer with excellent credit and money in the bank were to buy both Condos owned by one company with the intention to make one a rental, can both be put under the same loan or are there 2 separate sets of rules since one will be a rental property. Is there any way to get around all of the extra fees and restrictions and paperwork to make this a smooth transaction. Any help would be appreciated...thanks!

Post: New Investor from Maryland

Stephanie ApostolouPosted
  • Investor
  • Perry Hall, MD
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hello everyone, I am a new investor in Baltimore, Maryland and I am excited to begin my Real Estate Investing Career! I am a graduate from the Fortune Builders Mastery program and my Company "Fast and Fair Home Buyers" is set up and ready to go.

I am a Chef/ Cater that has always had a passion and involvement in Real Estate as a Landlord.

I am following through on my passion for Investing and I am grateful for any advice that my courses did not cover, the hands on experiences.....I am anxious put a bid on on my first wholesale deal and receive help from those that remember how it was to get over the "hump" of their first investment deal!!