
21 November 2024 | 3 replies
Based on the wording of your post, it appears you're passionate about Affordable and Workforce Housing, would that be true?

20 November 2024 | 2 replies
Affordable housing is still a hot topic.

21 November 2024 | 16 replies
You can certainly buy the property in the name of the LLC but you'll have to use a DSCR product which will have an interest rate that's 1% higher than conventional.
21 November 2024 | 24 replies
not to go into the Tulles Kevin but modern zoing is going right back to that kind of product..

23 November 2024 | 7 replies
Sorry for the following Contrarian advice, but you're not a 5 year old so:The only reason to buy a personal residence (Home) is because someone is forcing you to.Usually, this person is called your Spouse (which is Latin for someone who forces you to make horrible financial decisions then criticizes you for them endlessly:)perhaps DON'T buy a home, just rent something affordable and invest the 20% or in your case 50% into the stock market (sp500 16.1% yearly return last 15 years, 11% last 50 years, 10% last 125 years)remember, your RENT is your maximum monthly housing expense, but your Mortgage is your minimum or starting monthly housing cost, it always goes up from thereI've, owned 2 personal homes, 100% appreciation in 6years on #1 and in 7 years on #2, (I timed our market perfectly both times), with 20% down and very low mortgage rates, but after honestly calculating all expenses, only made about 5-6% a year "investment wise".

21 November 2024 | 10 replies
Another way is to switch your product from 30 year fixed to a 5/1 ARM so now you're taking program or financial risk to arrive at a lower rate such that you can pass this FHA SS rule (5/1 ARM FHA has a lower rate by up to .50% than the 30 year product typically).

22 November 2024 | 5 replies
. $100,000 is definitely enough to acquire a long-term rental in Montgomery—it’s one of the most affordable markets in Alabama, after all.As for your concern about being unable to lease the property out, I imagine you’ll be fine.

26 November 2024 | 86 replies
Vetted the investors so that it was reasonable to belief that each investor understood the risks and could afford to lose their investment3.

20 November 2024 | 6 replies
It depends on the lender but at a min they must follow TX SML or lending laws in the state in order to compliantly lend in TX, on whether choose to apply this guideline to all types of occupancies or transaction types (non owner investment, second homes/primary residences, etc)80-85LTV on rental properties is only on the purchase for fannie/freddie loans but on rate term refinances its max 80% and cash out max 75% for 1 unit and up to 70% for 2-4 unit cash out conventional.On HELOC's and rentals are up to 70-75% depending on the HELOC investor or product.Its good to distinguish between what the lenders are willing to do and for which product and also these loan products must abide my state law as well as an additiona layer of "overlays," on top as well (whichever is worst / most conservative).

20 November 2024 | 25 replies
Quote from @Saint Kyle: Here's an examplelooking for rehab funding on a triplex in youngstown, oharv $130k rehab $70kdo you know of a bank that's willing to loan on a product like this?