
10 November 2017 | 2 replies
So my primary house has about 60k in equity that I wish to possibly use as a DP for a multi family Home.I would need to find a property that cash flows with a mortgage and the heloc payment.1) what options (other than paying down the HELOC) do I have to eventually consolidate the HELOC balance into a single loan?
12 November 2017 | 2 replies
My income and credit reports were fine and I qualify for the amount I'm seeking but...I'm the majority shareholder and managing member of an LLC which consolidates some past businesses which failed and the LLC holds the loans that were not repaid, (including a loan to me).

2 January 2018 | 1 reply
I've recently contacted National Debt relief, and I was told I can consolidate all my debt to a reasonable monthly payment that I'm already making with all 3 combined, and my debt is erased in 44 months.

5 January 2018 | 2 replies
I figured I would go ahead and share because this website details your state laws as a landlord in a clean consolidated format.

9 January 2018 | 14 replies
Hope that is a form of consolidation.

19 January 2018 | 4 replies
We are looking to consolidate into one large investor if possible.

20 January 2018 | 45 replies
Not sure if that's the proper BP etiquette or to try to consolidate all the replies into one uber response.

24 January 2018 | 17 replies
Have you heard about consolidating your loans?

2 February 2018 | 13 replies
I have about 14 student loans (never consolidated because many had great interest rates) and all of them were reported as being in default.

26 February 2018 | 35 replies
Even when the market is down a positive return is happening in the hedged real estate, so over time your stock portfolio would be making you money via the loan against it this culminates with the ownership of a property once the loan is repaid, the increased value of the market equity investment, and the income produced from the strategy.If you are a long-term market investor, especially if you buy indexes, it is a better strategy to consolidate your market investment and use its leverage to purchase real estate or other income-producing investments, if you create a split in your equity you will dilute the investing power of both.