
17 January 2025 | 21 replies
@Nathan Harden- agree about OH ....I went to school at Miami U and lived in columbus area for a few yrs ...many friends that still live there ......I live in Seattle proper ( near Magnusson Park ...also own 2 properties in Mason County ......father in law lives on close to 10 acres close to downtwon Medina so we will be dealing with figuring out the best thing to do with this as he gets older ( he is 83 now) ...stay in touch
8 January 2025 | 1 reply
.: Hello,Did anyone received post closing audit from mortgage company.

13 January 2025 | 6 replies
We've built, ground-up, several homes and my mortgage company finances tons of new construction projects.

12 January 2025 | 2 replies
My duplex - built 1989, 2,060 sf, 2 bed/bath, 1 year old roof, value if I subdivide (county already approved) and sell each separately $150k each ($300k total)Investor duplex - built 1995, 2,300 sf, 2 bed/bath, 5 year old roof, value around $310kThe investors initial request was for an equal trade and they would pay realtor fees, which I replied wouldn't be equal due to buying/selling costs (recording fees, title insurance, closing fee, survey, inspections, loan fees, 1031 fees, accountant fees, repairs), taxes would increase due to new sale price, I'd trade a 3.75% mortgage for a higher one, and I'm on the 10th year of a 30 year loan so resetting that to a new loan would restart amortization and pay more towards interest.

12 January 2025 | 3 replies
Meet with a local banker & schedule a time to talk with a mortgage broker, they'll give you at least a baseline of what kind of down payment options and rates are out there.After that, if you're still wanting to research more creative options, do some looking into seller financing (a very hot topic with good, and bad, advice out there), look into private lenders, and commercial financing options.If you're wanting to live in 1/4 of your quadplex, then conventional residential loans may in fact be your best option as you can purchase that with a fannie/freddy loan with very low down, and use up to 75% of the income from the property toward your own income.

4 January 2025 | 14 replies
A classic example is Vestin Mortgage back about 15 - 20 years ago.

12 January 2025 | 8 replies
I've done plenty of deals without and agent, off market not even on the MLS but I'm one of those wholesalers that did things properly, had qualified buyers before even reaching out to sellers and strictly stuck with assignments.Biggest problem is so many "wholesalers" barely have the understand of a deed or what title insurance is so there's an immense amount of knowledge they need before hand which can just be provided to them by getting a license!

18 January 2025 | 12 replies
With my CFO clients, I generally assume a 35% operating expense margin (which excludes vacancy and mortgage payments) to start with and adjust from there.

10 January 2025 | 1 reply
Are there other more creative ways to start cash flowing in year one Be careful because federal mortgage fraud and going to jail is a real thing.

10 January 2025 | 12 replies
I'm an investor and also a licensed mortgage broker.