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15 October 2024 | 5 replies
Ricardo,If you need immediate liquidity, selling might be the better option.If you’re interested in long-term wealth building and passive income, renting out the property using a DSCR loan could be a profitable strategy.Regards Joe
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16 October 2024 | 4 replies
We have a PMI of $250 a month and I’d love to get rid of it.I contacted the bank for a request for PMI to be lifted and they denied it.They said I could order an assessment of the house through them and then if house / condo come up with enough gained equity then it might be possible .Does anyone know the best first initial steps to order a home assessment ?
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14 October 2024 | 3 replies
FL appreciation - property is still fairly newish and don't want to miss out on potentially solid capital appreciation in next 5-10 years - assuming that happens-Other caveat is ability to sell in coming few months without paying any capital gains taxes, which will not always be the caseThere is no crystal ball, Appreciation is/was the goal but who knows if that will happen and at what rate realistically with increasing costs of ownership here.
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18 October 2024 | 25 replies
And those deals turned out to be huge equity gains 10 years later for sure.
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25 October 2024 | 33 replies
This has several advantages:1) Much less passive.
18 October 2024 | 34 replies
If you’re looking to build REAL wealth, then leverage of one type or another is necessary.Debt is one type of leverageSyndicators leverage investors capital as equityStart up companies leverage Venture Capitalists investments in both equity and debt.The real estate investor has 3 distinct “cycles” with debt leverage1st stage is debt secured by real estate but also personally guaranteed and often cross collaterialized2nd stage is debt secured by real estate but liability not personally guaranteed and recourse limited to specific property.3rd stage is debt free If you own units in a syndicated real property investment and the investment is leverage by debt you may not think of it as YOUR debt because you’re a passive investor, but your investment is encumbered by debt the same as property you own individually IF you haven’t personally guaranteed the debt.
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15 October 2024 | 5 replies
Consider long-term goals like staying put or investing in house hacking to generate passive income.
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15 October 2024 | 14 replies
@Adolphus Fletcher Like others have mentioned, gaining a non-recourse loan is a challenge unless in some cases where the loan is a commercial style loan of $5MM+ and the borrowing entity has strong income & assets to satisfy the lender's concern tied to the guarantee of the loan.
10 October 2024 | 0 replies
You Want a Break From Property ManagementOwning a rental property is an excellent way to earn passive income.
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16 October 2024 | 6 replies
The good news is that in these types of cities, there are significantly more properties for sale (albeit at lower price points), and you can gain traction with a few houses per month more easily than in tougher markets like Tampa or Dallas, for example.