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28 November 2024 | 5 replies
There should be other options, however with an LLC and fourplex - yes, DSCR is by far most likely to be your best option unless you do the heavy lifting with local banks and credit unions (and these are increasingly not great options for this type of stuff as they move painfully slow and are under lots of regulations and restrictions)2) I haven't yet reached out local banks, but seeing the quotes from brokers makes me wondering if Banks may be better?
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27 November 2024 | 8 replies
Option C (selling) simplifies finances and provides a large lump sum (~$270K), but triggers significant capital gains taxes, potentially increasing Social Security taxation and Medicare premiums.
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25 November 2024 | 12 replies
They got us 10 DLC approved fast and we've been able to increase our texting volume to 1k texts a day with no problems.
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27 November 2024 | 11 replies
Improved DSCR: If a company’s DSCR has increased significantly since the original loan was taken out, it may qualify for better interest rates or terms, making refinancing advantageous.2.
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1 December 2024 | 91 replies
Depending on their financing scheme , most of them needs debt restructurization after year 4 or 5 which means LP losing money.everyone buying with sub cap 4 , they have to exit , banks want the money , they want exit with cap 4.5 ; buyer like us is asking for 5 cap.The only way they can survive is by the fed cutting rate next year or there is massive debt refinancing deals given by the banks What is funny is like at the end it would work just like you described a year ago James , there would be TARP 2.0we know there would be huge losses for LP this year but the actual owners of those asset are actually the lender.Now the lender is getting screwed, if big bank collapsed due to CRE, the Fed has to create tarp 2.0 ; just yesterday there are news that the Fed is asking for the bank to increase their capital requirements LOL so the Fed would give cash infusion to the banks…and restart QE lolSame cycle like 2008Now were getting into a different post and stepping from Econ 402 into Econ 708.
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20 November 2024 | 24 replies
When you look at job growth and population growth, it looks positive to me.
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26 November 2024 | 12 replies
There rental rate will increase with inflation and time.
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26 November 2024 | 6 replies
•Increased Security: Enhanced penalties act as a deterrent, helping to keep your property secure from unlawful occupation.
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23 November 2024 | 9 replies
If you don't have savings to get more property, the leverage would only increase and the risk so why risk something when you are creating a strong foundation?
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24 November 2024 | 1 reply
Converting the entire property to a rental later allows full deductions but eliminates primary residence tax benefits, potentially increasing capital gains taxes on sale.