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James McGovern Do Buyers Agents intuitively know when a property is priced to generate interest?
16 September 2024 | 3 replies
This might work in a strong sellers market, or it might make people wonder what is wrong with the property to be priced so low (and then don't bother to go see it).While I like to price my listings in the middle range of what I think the market will pay, there are (for now) still lots of new agents that don't realize when you've priced low to hopefully start a bidding war. 
Henry Lazerow The power of monthly furished bedroom rentals!
16 September 2024 | 2 replies
Normally 2/1 entire apartments in area go $1600-2100 ranges so these were surprisingly high for just bedrooms.
Jerry Tilley Are there other loan products out there that are asset based besides DSCR?
15 September 2024 | 22 replies
Does anyone know of a lender that is asset based that can get in the 6.9 range?
Devin Janke Click Funnel vs Carrot Website
16 September 2024 | 6 replies
I also wholesaled previously in Baltimore and had a Carrot site in 2014-2016 range before we launched InvestorFuse (We ran PPC traffic to it using AdWords Nerds at the time while working on SEO.)I wanted to shoot over a few bullet points of data from a recent Performance Report and some feedback from a Product Analyst on our team.
Vadim F. Renovation Loans in Detroit
16 September 2024 | 12 replies
If you choose to go the HML (hard money lender) route, then you may run into some loan minimum issues.Many HMLs have loan minimums ranging from 50k-100k."
Andrina Maximin Has anyone used a DSCR Loan, what are your experiences with loan product?
18 September 2024 | 15 replies
Below are some general notes on DSCR loans:* usually used for single family or 2-8 multi family unit properties (fits your scenario)* must be for investment, non owner occupied (if looking for a product for alternative qualifying solutions for owner occupied there are other products)* can close in a personal name or LLC* usually 80% LTV for a purchase (20% down payment) & usually 75-80% LTV for cash out refis* prepayment penalties vary and are optional, but the higher the prepayment penalty, the lower the rate / options typical range from no prepay all the way up to 5 year prepay and structures vary for how those penalties work (3 year is my most popular by far)* appraisal most likely required and paid out of pocket during transaction* can be used for long term, mid term, or short term rental properties * generally 1%+ is the desired DSCR ratio but you get better rates if the ratio is higher (usually rate breaks kick in at 1.15%+ or 1.25%+) and you can still get the loan done if ratio is lower than 1% but the rate will reflect that (DM me if you wand help learning how to calculate the ratio)* the average time to close is 21-30 days* fees vary lender to lender and product to product, but $1595 underwriting plus title fees is pretty standard* 700+ credit is preferred to get max LTV, but plenty of options if credit falls below that* a typical loan minimum is $75k (have limited options for $50k+) and typical loan maximum is $3-4m (have limited options for $4m+)* 3 months reserves usually required, having 6+ months will usually result in better loan terms, 0 reserves can still get the job done if you go with a program that allows you to use the cash flow as reserves* 30 year fixed, IO, and ARMS available
Tyson Thompson Short and Medium Term Rental Vacancy Rates
16 September 2024 | 14 replies
For the places I have in Denver vacancy ranges from 3% over 3 years to 20%.
Sharad Reddy Multi-Family Investment - Need advice
15 September 2024 | 12 replies
Hello Sharad, I would suggest that you consider what you get for the price range which you are purchasing and visit a few neighborhoods to determine your preferences.
Lance Turner Real Estate Wealth
21 September 2024 | 33 replies
Thats not a wise gamble in most cases if there is a market change for any unknown range of factors.
Adrian Smude The BRRRR method is dead
21 September 2024 | 71 replies
Buying a property at 7-8% interest today, then having to refi again in 12-18 months at a cost of $3,000-5,000 when rates are back down in perhaps the 5% range is likely taking a step backwards financially.