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Tanya Maslach Evaluate this SFH mid-term rental deal with me please
6 December 2024 | 2 replies
This gets my mortgage payment barely at break even for LTR value, (could be negative cash flowing), and lowers to about a 6% CoC (with down payment, renov and furnishings' costs)About 1.5 pt lower than my goal and with an MAO $10K higher than I wanted.b.
Julie J. Creative financing Q
7 December 2024 | 4 replies
Patience can be your best friend and if you attempt to over leverage a property it can come back to hurt you.Some will recommend buying subject 2 where you could take over an existing mortgage that could be at a substantially lower rate - but if the lender finds out and calls the loan that could also be very bad.
Michael Nguyen DSCR loan for an LLC multiple members. Does the lender look at all credit scores?
10 December 2024 | 11 replies
Its a tough subject because logically, they are joint and several guarantys so rationally a 100% guaranty from each of two people (one 740 one 680 for example) is ALWAYS going to be better than just one 100% guaranty from someone at 740 (so it wouldn't make sense to have a better rate for the latter)The problem is that there is fraud and "straw borrowers" out there where someone who is not involved in the property signs on to boost score and terms - so many DSCR Lenders in response either do the "non-rational" thing and price to the lower to avoid the fraud or use the higher of the two (and either be a little loose with things or just stay vigilant on any funny business)
Rick Soto Conventional with seller paid CC and a 3-2-1 buy down or FHA with a 3.5% down
6 December 2024 | 4 replies
@Rick Soto,Both options have their pros, but here’s a way to think about it given your plan to move in 5 years:Option 1 (10% DP, 2-1 Buydown): This gives you lower payments for the first two years and saves you cash flow short-term.
Shawn Nofziger Self fund first property or get loan?
9 December 2024 | 6 replies
But if you want to keep things simple and lower risk, self-funding could be a solid option.
Deborah Wodell How Are You Covering Down Payments & Closing Costs for Your Fix & Flip Deals?
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
This helps lower your holding costs and results in better returns at the end of the day
Donald Hatter New Construction Homes Investing
5 December 2024 | 14 replies
Most of the homes come with a one or two year warranty so we set it up so that they can communicate with the builder directly to handle maintenance issues.- Taxes are usually much lower the first year. 
Julian Martinez Biggest & Best House in C- Neighborhood - Sell or Keep as Rental?
7 December 2024 | 4 replies
I'm trying to decide the smart investment decision - continue renting it out at a lower rental rate OR selling it and trying to find a potentially better performing asset to re-invest those funds in.  
Asma Shah Section 8 investing in Cleveland
14 December 2024 | 36 replies
C class and lower areas is only where S8 beneficial and that tenant base can be a headache.
Rene Hosman How do you do bookkeeping and financial reporting for your rentals?
4 December 2024 | 30 replies
The P&L isn't going to tell you that, you need to see the Balance Sheet.Put it simply, if an investor decided to hire someone like me to start handling their books and have to gather their financial statements, I would be charging an arm and leg to put it correctly.