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20 September 2024 | 18 replies
🙏 I'm looking at section 8 program currently, these look like good additions to my spreadsheet.
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17 September 2024 | 6 replies
It reminds me of when I was first learning to program - any answers I found only led to more questions.
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15 September 2024 | 9 replies
I liked him and what he was offering (and being in the coaching space myself, I’m not at all bothered that he was selling something) but I’d never heard of him before, so I wanted to do a bit more digging before signing up.I am curious if anyone in the BP community has had experience specifically with him, his courses or coaching program and would mind sharing their thoughts.
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18 September 2024 | 19 replies
Decided to keep those fees and brought a program in house.
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20 September 2024 | 36 replies
There are a lot of community redevelopment block grants available as well as tax abatement programs to take advantage of.
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19 September 2024 | 40 replies
I control the codes and programming, and i just give them an assigned one.
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17 September 2024 | 22 replies
This is straight out of my paperwork: Loan Program: 30 YR FIX - SEQUOIA - DSCR >= 1.00 - 5% PPP - 5 YR PPPAnd getting back to the initial post - as usual, we only have the information the OP provided, so it's difficult to advise, right?
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15 September 2024 | 38 replies
There is a NO DSCR programs available and options that do not require you to own any properties.
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16 September 2024 | 12 replies
Hi Vadim,There is a conventional/FHA program called a '203k rehab loan' which allows you to purchase a property and wrap in ALL renovation costs INTO the mortgage, so in your example above, the total loan balance would be around $70,000.
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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