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All Forum Posts by: Thomas Johnson

Thomas Johnson has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Alex L.:

For anything 30k and under, I use personal loans and then cash out refi 6 months later to pay off the loan. 


 Never thought of that!

I buy in an area where houses generally sell for $20k to about $150k.  It is an older town so most of the lower priced properties are rehab properties.  The problem I am running into is not being able to get loans for these lower priced properties.  I love purchasing them because the rental rates are high enough to get over 30% cash on cash returns.  There is a rental shortage and my properties I do have rent within days of listing them.  I want to grow but am stuck with not being able to get financing.  I am located in central PA and there are a lot of towns like this one.  How are people growing their portfolios in these areas when you cannot get funding?  Am I just not connecting with the right lenders?

As an HVAC tech I can tell you that ANY of those "smart" thermostats are an issue.  Constantly get calls for issues and 9 times out of ten it's one of those thermostats.  As Forrest Gump's mother would say, "run Forrest, run"!