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Denny Knapp How do i know how much the rehab will cost?
7 December 2024 | 14 replies
If you pick a good lender, they will have done a lot of deals and be able to have a rough sense if your construction costs are on par for the project. 
Shawn Nofziger Self fund first property or get loan?
9 December 2024 | 6 replies
If so, then it makes sense to get loans from the start.Cash gives you the benefit to win against others, as @JD Martin said, and then finance it later.
Michael Nguyen DSCR loan for an LLC multiple members. Does the lender look at all credit scores?
10 December 2024 | 11 replies
Its a tough subject because logically, they are joint and several guarantys so rationally a 100% guaranty from each of two people (one 740 one 680 for example) is ALWAYS going to be better than just one 100% guaranty from someone at 740 (so it wouldn't make sense to have a better rate for the latter)The problem is that there is fraud and "straw borrowers" out there where someone who is not involved in the property signs on to boost score and terms - so many DSCR Lenders in response either do the "non-rational" thing and price to the lower to avoid the fraud or use the higher of the two (and either be a little loose with things or just stay vigilant on any funny business)
Chad Gardner Looking to house hack / move to Minneapolis/St. Paul. Help?
7 December 2024 | 9 replies
I'm still doing some thinking about which strategy, cash flow vs. appreciation, makes the most sense for us as a family.
Lisa Eisenhauer Need a bank that will set up a checking account for an LLC owned by a Roth IRA
13 December 2024 | 16 replies
that didn't make sense to me that if i have my ira with you then you will put who the owner is but if i don't have it with you you wont' put anything.anyways, she def didnt' give me indication that she exactly knew. maybe i had a bad agent and since i was already skeptical of using a small bank, that def turned me off.at chase my account shows that it's a business account under an llc. i am the manger of llc, the only thing that worried me is that they put me as a the owner of llc. this seemed no diff to me that when you go get an ein, it also puts you the owner of llc. if irs itself can have this limitation in getting the ein, then surely they would understand the limitation of the bank. besides, i have a fully complying operating agreement in which i have a clause that explains while irs ein letter shows me as the owner, in reality it is my ira that is owner and that that there are limitations on irs website when obtaining an ein. i will jsut be adding a similar explanation in my operating agreement about bank acct and have all the supporting documentation in case if it's ever needed. but that's where i am at.i wish this process was simpler/ easier. it is also very frustrating that the custodian doesnt' telll you anything. they all market you can have a checkbook ira but don't really guide you in HOW to do it practically. all these rich ppl are doing it and i doubt they are going through all these hoops. ...
Stephen Dispensa FEMA Relocation Scam - Landlords/Property Managers Beware
7 December 2024 | 2 replies
I had not thought of that, but it makes sense.
Vivian Huang Investing in Tulum, Mexico
12 December 2024 | 49 replies
But, ultimately, it could work if you don't mind a low ROI.It could make sense if you look at a lifestyle rather than an investment purchase and you're just happy to cover your costs.
Orchid Djahangirian New to real estate and looking to connect/get referrals for agents/lenders
8 December 2024 | 26 replies
There is much confusion about the 4% and 6% in property taxes.Non owner occupied property is taxed at 6% of the value to get the taxable value.This does NOT mean your actual property tax is 6% of the purchase price for rental property,In reality property taxes are about 2% of the purchase price for rental properties and about 1% of the purchase price for owner occupied properties.Google Greenville County Property Tax estimator and play with it and get a sense of how it works.3.
Connor McGinnis Longer loan term with better cash flow or shorter loan term?
7 December 2024 | 4 replies
I am currently negotiating on a 12 unit deal and am struggling to make the numbers make sense.
Hannah Joy When to refinance?
5 December 2024 | 7 replies
With where prime is for HELOCs unless you had a deal you could get off that line quickly, it might make more sense to hold off realistically.