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John Blanton Underwriting assumptions Refi in 5 years I/O terms
19 May 2020 | 9 replies
Knowing that is a loaded question, can anyone share insight as to what the historical I/O term lengths for agency and conduit lenders?
Cayman Fox Do I need to have a realestate license to be real estate investor
21 May 2020 | 6 replies
I actually think the RE licensing class is a huge win for investors and useless for agents.
Meng Chang I need another opinion on whether I should take this path or not
23 May 2020 | 11 replies
Fact is being an agent first is a HUGE leg up on actually becoming a real estate investor, those of us in the realty biz know this and see how extremely common it is for agents to have some investment properties, it really is a great resource for a RE Investor.
Jason Cacioppo Best Way For Agent to Purchase Out of State?
25 May 2020 | 5 replies

I'm a junior real estate agent and a junior investor. I'm licensed in the state of Colorado but would love to purchase a small rental in Tulsa, OK. Clearly, I cant represent myself in the transaction and intend to use...

Jeff Salter Need a commercial mortgage loan
4 August 2020 | 6 replies
This deal is too small for agency financing (Freddie/Fannie), so your best bet would be community banks (Quantum National Bank, American Commerce Bank, etc.) 
Ira Sullivan Step by Step Process in Purchasing Multifamily Units
5 August 2020 | 7 replies
If you will be looking for agency debt then timing can be much more extended. 
Ronnie Williams Newbie..Looking for agent that invest in the baton rouge, La area
10 August 2020 | 2 replies

Hi BP!! I'm a newbie, I have about 20k saved for my first investment property... I reside in the baton rouge, la ...just looking for a agent and also invest as well ..thanks in advance!!!

Trevor Finton SFR/small multis as commercial?
24 August 2020 | 3 replies
@Trevor FintonYou could speak to a mortgage broker or your local banks about a blanket loan but we have successfully acquired agency debt on a portfolio of 3 and 4 unit properties; but for agency debt, the loan needs to be $1M+.
Eric Stafford Commercial Referral Fees for MA / RI
10 August 2020 | 2 replies
I think the answer in that occasion was 25% of the receiving agent's commission.But that may have been the standard for agents within that company/umbrella (e.g., REMax, that might have been it but I don't recall).My guess is that the true answer is that, like commissions in general, there is no "standard" and it's whatever you can negotiate.I'd recommend asking your current broker or, if you don't have a great relationship with them, the broker you end up moving your license under.
Bailey Keefer Best ways to start out for a beginner real estate investor (24F)?
17 August 2020 | 12 replies
Plus you will likely feel substantially more financially stable in a market that is growing jobs, reducing taxes and fighting rising crime with your ability to get tenants.I would say that your idea about staying in the 80's for age is a really good idea as they are less likely to have major issues and can just need cosmetic stuff to put them back in rental order.That being said out of area stuff is hard to learn on because of the distance.