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John Williams HELP! Stuck on the refinance part of the BRRRR!
24 April 2019 | 12 replies
Where is the added value coming from. 
Juan Avalos Section 8 and tenants already in place.
24 April 2019 | 7 replies
What you are buying right now is a 5 line ad based on someone else say so.
Dana Powell Is this quote for a no-doc jumbo 30-yr fixed loan competitive?
23 April 2019 | 0 replies
My only income is the rent and about $25k in consulting work.A local originator has quoted me the following for a no-doc loan:Closing costs per property:3% Origination fee (he said he may reduce this since I'm refi 2 loans)$750 legal doc fee$2950 servicing feeStarting Rate on a 30 yr fixed with interest only 1st 5 yrs: 6.25% LTVs <= 60% 6.75% for LTVs > 60% and <=70% 7.25% for LTVs > 70% and <=75% 7.50% for LTVs > 75% Adjustments: 0.50% added for borrower cash-out 0.25% added if borrow• 0.25% added if borrower / guarantor FICO is between 650-699 Are these fees and terms reasonable? 
Zachary Jensen Mobile Homes in Utah
24 April 2019 | 5 replies
The owner found us from one of our Facebook ads and we negotiated the purchase price down to $15k (it needed some love) and put about $16k (including meth remediation) into it - sold it for $71k (cash offer) in February. 
Dana Powell Is this quote for a no-doc jumbo 30-yr fixed loan competitive?
26 April 2019 | 16 replies
My only income is the rent and about $25k in consulting work.A local originator has quoted me the following for a no-doc loan:Closing costs per property:3% Origination fee (he said he may reduce this since I'm refi 2 loans)$750 legal doc fee$2950 servicing feeStarting Rate on a 30 yr fixed with interest only 1st 5 yrs:6.25% LTVs <= 60%6.75% for LTVs > 60% and <=70%7.25% for LTVs > 70% and <=75%7.50% for LTVs > 75%Adjustments:0.50% added for borrower cash-out0.25% added if borrow• 0.25% added if borrower / guarantor FICO is between 650-699 Are these fees and terms reasonable?
Joseph Weisenbloom Building with cinder blocks
29 April 2019 | 8 replies
Its cheap to grow (all though it takes a while) vs concrete where you have to mine several different materials then combine them together in a processing plant and then you get to form it and cure it.
Jarrod Deshields Buying a duplex for college rental.
24 April 2019 | 12 replies
Look at it as 2 Semesters of income instead of monthly and build in a 3 month vacancy just in case by dividing that cost in two and adding each half to the Fall and Spring semester cost.
Nancy Moustafa First Purchase is 2 SFHs
10 March 2020 | 8 replies
But I'm nervous about all the added costs since upkeep would be more expensive for a SFH (or 2 in this case since I'd be living in one as well).The seller rented the 2nd house for $1200/mo but I'd add a washer/dryer and ask for $1300-$1450.
Christa Kirby Everyone has an opinion about the best way to spend ad money
25 April 2019 | 2 replies
I was thinking of hiring AdWord Nerds to help with SEO and paid ads.
Fahad Meer Tenant payment options - What do you use?
25 April 2019 | 5 replies
I think requiring to use an online system like Venmo and such could be added to your lease for the future so it will be easier for you to keep track of payments!