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Tandi H. Rate quote today : 5.125% for 30 year
15 December 2018 | 56 replies
If I could refi at 80% LTV with decent rates it would be a lot easier to extract 100% of my capital using the BRRRR. 
Lyle Quillin Help with financing strategy
17 December 2018 | 5 replies
Flipping activity will likely be challenged as ordinary income by the IRS under the theory that flipping is a real estate business rather than a passive investment.As per your question about extracting capital from your properties via mortgages or credit lines, it’s merely a question of cost, i.e., interest rate, points, and other fees, as well as terms.  
Danek Znika Possible to Re-Fi a Land Contract? ANY Protections for the buyer?
18 December 2018 | 2 replies
That might not technically be correct but when the transfer of property rights is only a partial transfer, it generally too difficult to try to extract what was really going on.  
Arthur C. Urgent - LLC to be taxed as a S Corp
1 January 2019 | 13 replies
During that extra week of delay the buyer might:change his mindlose his jobget divorcedget in an accidentdiethe property can get burned down or floodedetc.The risk of losing the deal to any of this is far greater, in my opinion, than any tax benefits you might extract by waiting.
Kenny McCarty What to do with excess cash?
28 December 2018 | 6 replies
Expressed another way: You're borrowing at 4.375% but "lending" the bank money at 0.4%, the spread between those two %s is basically what the financial sector is extracting from you each year on the sum of money equal to the lesser of the two balances ...
Scott Kelly Advise whether to rent out or sell my property
4 October 2018 | 3 replies
Once you pay off a property then you'll have good cash flow (but no mortgage interest tax deductions), and you'll have significant equity in your home that is difficult to extract
John K. BiggerPockets Introduction, New Investor
15 October 2018 | 4 replies
There are tons of opportunities for someone to extract value when you're not actively controlling what's going on.
Shane Craig Considering buying a Multifamily with owner financing.
12 October 2018 | 9 replies
So you do have value-adding options based on the spread between the cost of repairs/updates and the amount of rent increases you’re able to extract.
Brandon B. Los Angeles Member, Intro Post
27 October 2018 | 12 replies
This is great for getting into a property but it likely means you do not have significant equity to extract via a refinance.   
Jonathan B. County clerk - Foreclosure data scraping
10 November 2018 | 1 reply
Hi GuysDoes anyone know how to  scrape extract bulk info from the county clerk of court about upcoming auctions?