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Walder Javier Has anybody worked with Rehab Financial Group? (Hard money)
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
Here’s a quick overview of potential pros and cons, along with general advice on working with hard money lenders like them.Pros:Flexible Financing Options: Rehab Financial Group often specializes in real estate investing and provides hard money loans for BRRRR deals, which may be a good match for your needs.Quick Funding: Hard money lenders like Rehab Financial can sometimes offer quicker access to funds compared to traditional banks, which is important for BRRRR investors looking to move fast on properties.Cons:Higher Interest Rates: Hard money lenders usually charge higher interest rates than traditional financing sources.
Amit Chugh Section 8 Property
2 February 2025 | 9 replies
Knowing the rent will likely show up each month—even if the tenant has challenges—removes a lot of the uncertainty that can come with rentals.The people listing this apartment as a “Section 8 property” are likely trying to target buyers who value that stability.
Heidi Cousineau Duplex Conventional Investment - 15% Down?
12 February 2025 | 5 replies
I have a mortgage with NBC and will be using them more this year.If you'd like, I'd be happy to connect you with my buddy Mark who can give you quotes on DSCR loans, and connect you with Jody Shaw @ NBC who can help drum you up some quotes and tactics on getting a loan with them. 
Tiana Lazard Wait or Rent Property for Cheap?
10 February 2025 | 10 replies
i think this is a decision only you can make. im in a similar boat (house hacking my primary) and considering renting the whole thing out to get a solo home for myself. certainly a lot of appeal in that, given how much work goes into the house hack. but whether or not the numbers on cash flow align is up to you. personally i dont think $150 (seems like about 12%?)
Andy Moffit Voracious learner looking to build a winning team
14 February 2025 | 4 replies
Our current focus is for a family lakehouse / lifestyle play here in TN but would like to work my way into commercial properties, short-term rental facilities, business acquisitions to name a few.
Matthew Steele Tenant moved out sort of?
3 February 2025 | 14 replies
I feel like you've been given some awful advice in this thread.Husband and wife were both tenants.
Jonathan Snider LLPAs for Vacation Home Loans
6 February 2025 | 9 replies
Something between #1 and #2I know the answer is probably something like "however the numbers work best", but I'm looking for general guidance.
Dorde Jovanovic New Begining for me
9 February 2025 | 1 reply
My next step is to open a company in the United States, most likely in the state of Nevada.
Anthony Becerra How can I help STR investors and learn at the same time?
4 February 2025 | 6 replies
Ideally, I’d like to become so much of value that I’d be paid for my help/ services.