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Kyle Keller High interest rate
17 September 2024 | 8 replies
DSCR loans have rates right now in the 6% range.
Jayant Reddy Mold remediation question
16 September 2024 | 2 replies
Wanted input on how much might be involved here to remediate, and what range of costs I am looking at, I fully understand that once the drywall is cut open there might be who knows how much damage to the framing, insulation, and whether it is worth it to even get involved with this property.
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.
Harish Pasupuleti New Investor Seeking Guidance on Out-of-State Properties
19 September 2024 | 29 replies
.- Economic Growth: Milwaukee's economy has been growing, with a mix of industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and technology.
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."
Aaron Lynn Brown My first Flip!
16 September 2024 | 22 replies
Also I shopped very frugal, I would buy a lot of material wholesale or through auctions, and also I had the ability to buy from a former employer, a manufactured housing factory, that was also a huge savings for me.I had to do this deal this way.
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