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Jason Varney Creative No Money Down Option for Tri-plex
28 March 2024 | 4 replies
If the rehab isn't that extensive meaning you can live in the triplex you can also try financing as conventional if you qualify as you would only need 5% down.
Tim C. Moses! Can a bank actually do this???
28 March 2024 | 10 replies
[emphasis mine][snip stuff about tax extension dates]Any borrower breaching such covenants will receive a three percent (3%) increase on every commercial loan you have with the bank for each covenent (personal financial statement/rent rolls and personal/business tax returns).
Juan Orozco Hello from San Diego!
27 March 2024 | 5 replies
Remain disciplined and patient, taking your time to choose the correct offers, carrying out extensive research, and refraining from hurriedly making investments out of desperation.
Mike Sivert Subject to - tax write off?
27 March 2024 | 5 replies
I deal extensively with creative financing such as sub2's, land contracts, contract-for-deeds, assumptions, land trusts, etc.
Al Seward If I house hack first, how can I afford my single family home a year later?
27 March 2024 | 10 replies
@Russell Brazil,I understand your point about DTI, but I was thinking more about the fact that we would exhaust a significant part of our savings to buy the multi-unit first and would likely have to save extensively for a couple of years in addition to what we might cash flow from the multi-unit to have enough to buy our single-family home next.
Gilberto Ramirez III What type of loan do i need ?
26 March 2024 | 25 replies
You're talking needing plans, architect drawings, engineering study, a zillion permits and inspections.I just don't see a lender lending on this kind of deal without that person having major experience that includes some ground up or extensive rehab work.If you wanna "break in" to the financing world, it is not impossible at all. 
Lee Davis Pipe Burst one week after closing
26 March 2024 | 3 replies
The pipe bursting caused extensive water damage to the second and first floors and about 4 inches of flooding in the basement. 
Luke Rentz Subject To: Successfully resolved the process of a bank calling a loan due?
27 March 2024 | 43 replies
We never gave extensions once the file was labelled X.
Andrew Sladek Looking for newbie guidance!
26 March 2024 | 8 replies
For appropriate financial advice, do extensive due investigation on prospective investments and speak with a real estate attorney, accountant, or financial expert.Good luck!
Justin Brin Top location for long distance investing?
29 March 2024 | 75 replies
Each realtor here backs their market with substantial data, historical trends, and extensive experience.