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Chris Grenzig 16 Unit Heavy Value Add Jacksonville FL
25 July 2024 | 7 replies
However, another option is to call a few local credit unions and banks and see what options they have, they might just require you use them for your operating account and some might even require some deposit minimum too.
Elbert Grim Joint Venture Opportunity
25 July 2024 | 0 replies
Great credit scores are a must.
Audric Ma Market Research and Funding
25 July 2024 | 3 replies
I have a credit score around the mid-700s, a pool of savings of $50,000, and no debt.
Greg Rosen Advice on house hacking 1-4 units with FHA loan in NYC/NJ
24 July 2024 | 7 replies
(and I have full time job so time is limited)Here’s a breakdown of my investment plan–I would greatly appreciate any guidance and recommendations on making this (or some version of this) happen.PropertyLocationAttributesB-level areas (A-D scale)Safe enough for my girlfriend to feel generally safe walking alone in the eveningWalkable neighborhood / close to transit (car ownership not necessary to live there)Area(s) of interest (not set in stone)Jersey City areaConditionB or C-level (A-D scale)Semi-distressed with potential for minor rehab upgrades ($35k max)DealbreakersFoundational issues / big required rehab due to FHA 203(k) max for streamlined versionSize2-4 units (higher the better)2-4br per unit preferredMax Budget (FHA loan limits)NYCSingle-Family Home: Up to $1,089,300 + 3.5%Duplex: Up to $1,394,775 + 3.5%Triplex: Up to $1,685,850 + 3.5%Quadplex: Up to $2,095,200 + 3.5%Hudson County, NJSingle-Family Home: Up to $1,149,825 + 3.5%Duplex: Up to $1,472,250 + 3.5%Triplex: Up to $1,779,525 + 3.5%Quadplex: Up to $2,211,600 + 3.5%TimelineTitle in-hand latest: Jan-Feb 2025Can potentially buy earlier if I sublet my current apartment in NYC as needed (lease expires Mar 1, 2023)Rehab: 30-45 days max of minor rehab/renoMove-in: on or before Mar 1, 2025 (hard deadline)FinancingLoan type: FHA or FHA Streamlined 203(k) for rehab <=$35kPossible conventional loan if I seek investment from family/friendsApproval statusGoal is to get pre-approved now in advance for credibilityMy statsEmployment: Full-time at large bankIncome: low-mid 6 figuresAssets: low-mid 6 figures (including 401(k))Credit score: 800DTI: 2.5% (student loan)Thank you in advance for your support.
Vonetta Booker Self-managing a property long-distance - any suggestions?
28 July 2024 | 25 replies
I screen applicants based on set criteria for debt-to-income ratio/credit score, apartments.com is a great tool to manage applications, background checks (the applicants pay for both through the site), i have a google number specifically for the property.  
Brady Hauch Financing Equity from Assumable Mortgage
25 July 2024 | 3 replies
They often look at the property value and potential rather than just your credit score and income.Seller Financing: You might be able to work out a deal with your sister where she finances the $140K equity portion.
Christopher Davis Concerning situation with my agent
28 July 2024 | 27 replies
What documents do they require, what credit scores do they allow, how do they verify previous rental history, etc.?
Chano Socarras Johnstown Property Management
25 July 2024 | 5 replies
What documents do they require, what credit scores do they allow, how do they verify previous rental history, etc.?
Darcy Dawe First Rental Property / growing portfolio
24 July 2024 | 2 replies
Additionally, maintaining a strong credit score and keeping your debt-to-income ratio in check will make it easier to secure financing for future properties.
Derrek J Hooyman Would you recommend Apartments.com or Innago for rent collection?
24 July 2024 | 4 replies
I don't want them collecting rent and then driving both checks to the credit union to pay.