
26 December 2024 | 1 reply
There is nothing about how long you need to occupy the property for.So unless our lender puts a demand on us I see no problems legally in occupying each property for any amount of time to fulfill the requirement, then rinse and repeating this process up to our full entitlements, so long as the lender is willing to keep giving us loans.

1 January 2025 | 12 replies
This is what I am encountering, in the current Mortgage Industry.If you think you will go FHA, Conventional, FHA 203k, etc. and then Quit Claim the property, to a Corporate Entity, or a Land Trust you run the risk of the lender discovering a Title Transfer occurred and activating the "Acceleration Clause" or "Due on Sale Clause" that requires the loan to be paid in full, within 'x' number of days.

26 December 2024 | 4 replies
Basically a small full gut with part of the work done already.

26 December 2024 | 14 replies
So if I, as a buyer (full disclosure, major newbie here!)

27 December 2024 | 34 replies
The tenant base is generally 95% single women with 2 to 5 kids and they flat destroy houses, Not on purpose most of the time but if you have children all below 10 years old they are just brutual on houses even in the best of situations of which single parent with multiple baby daddys is not the best of circumstances.. full stop.

27 December 2024 | 15 replies
Hi Juliet,If you have a US primary address and good US FICO, you should be able to get full LTV (80%) with rates on-par with US citizens with the right lender/broker.

27 December 2024 | 22 replies
Personally, I prefer to target tenants with full vouchers, as they won’t have to pay anything out of pocket.

27 December 2024 | 8 replies
If I could rewind 7 years, I would’ve personally scooped up another property near downtown...prices were more forgiving back then.All that said, I’m curious..if you were getting back in the game today, would a condo with strong amenities but an unpredictable HOA top your list, or are you eyeing single-families for that full control?

23 December 2024 | 2 replies
This decision effectively reinstates the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements nationwide, pending the Department of the Treasury’s appeal resolution.Click herefor the full article which includes the new reporting deadlines.

19 December 2024 | 13 replies
The fighting over them is endless.