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Hector Espinosa Seller Financing Advantages and Disadvantages
10 December 2024 | 5 replies
     * House is a 2699 sq/ft Single Family Residence| 3 beds, 3 bathroom | Built in 1956 | NO HOA     * There is a chance I could pay only interests so I can start saving some cash for the incoming maintenance and annual payment equivalent to the 12 monthly payments (~$5,029.77 per year during the balloon period)The advantages I can identify in this deal for me are:* Lower interest compared with traditional loans* Lower down payment compared with the ones compared for traditional loans* House is technically ready to be rented (waiting for the inspection) * Forecast - 3 yr growth (appreciation) is expected to be 8.1 % (Bigger Pockets)The disadvantages I can identify: * I am still vulnerable to foreclosure if sellers don't make mortgage payments to the bank.* Refinancing issues at the end of the Balloon Payment?
Nate Jenks Fixed vs "first responder" Adjustable rate mortgage.
11 December 2024 | 10 replies
@Nate Jenks - @Andrew Postell did a great job clarifying the big challenge you'd run into pulling cash out with such a low down payment
Akash Agrawal mortgage in a real estate General Partnership
11 December 2024 | 2 replies
If a single partner pays the mortgage personally, the payment must be treated as a contribution to the partnership, as specified in the partnership agreement.
Nathan Frost Update - Detroit Deal
18 December 2024 | 45 replies
Believing there is less risk because you are investing a small amount of money (in this case using only a 5% down payment) is the second biggest mistake you are making behind purchasing this asset property in the first place. 
Brett Riemensnider Claiming Expenses on SMF During Tax Season
11 December 2024 | 6 replies
While down payments and principal payments aren't deductible, inspection fees and other acquisition costs can be added to the property’s basis for depreciation.
Carlos Richardson Question regarding debt consolidation
12 December 2024 | 7 replies
Locking in a lower interest term loan will also force you to get the principal down as opposed to just making minimum card payments every month that allow the balance to keep growing.
Micaiah Marquette Seller Second Mortgage on an 80% LTV First Mortgage
11 December 2024 | 2 replies
(Down Payment Assitance Program).
Matthew Weirath Funding first rental
11 December 2024 | 6 replies
Be careful about using your current home equity as a down payment on another property.
Roy Logan 3rd year Real Estate Investor / Landlord
6 December 2024 | 9 replies
Digitize physical receipts for easy storage and use a consistent naming convention for easy sorting - 2024.03.25 Home Depot.Maintain proper records, such as contracts, settlement statements, and promissory notes.Additionally, you can track income and expenses consistently using software or spreadsheets.As you scale, if bookkeeping isn't fun, consider hiring a bookkeeper for a couple hundred bucks per month.
Scott Trench Bold Prediction: The Fed WILL Do a 25+ BPS Cut... But RE Borrowing Rates Will Rise
17 December 2024 | 20 replies
I have this theory that basically the stock market can grow faster than the fundamentals more so than housing, reason being when people put money into their 401k or whatever they are just throwing money in, not looking at p/e or whatever, the stock market is in part just an index of Americans excess savings plus it’s a unstated policy of the government that stocks go up, where as housing people are obviously very very aware of how much thier monthly payments is/ how much rent is, plus it seems that is actually a push to lower housing prices at least relative to inflation.