
9 November 2024 | 27 replies
I felt that it was very well done, covered a significant amount of material, had a friendly and motivational feel, and was a good experience and a worthwhile value for $1500.

7 November 2024 | 8 replies
Lenders don't like borrowers without reserves.Is it risky if the property cashflows well at 100% financing, in an appreciating area, and you have plenty of cash in the bank to cover any problems?

6 November 2024 | 6 replies
If you can do the deal yourself safely, with reserves to cover unexpected issues, it is a lot cleaner.

6 November 2024 | 12 replies
Something else I found with BRRRRs in my market right now is that even if my equity may be enough to cash-out everything I put into the deal, the rent I could get would not cover that high of a mortgage.

6 November 2024 | 7 replies
The underwriter of your loan may want to see your current property be leased and make sure that it covers your PITI, but that will depend on the guidelines of your lender.

4 November 2024 | 4 replies
We recommend you get management contracts from several PMCs and compare the services they cover and, more importantly, what they each DO NOT cover.
10 November 2024 | 19 replies
Interestingly, you can list the property in U.S. dollars and receive payments in U.S. funds, which means I don't really use COP except to cover utility costs like internet, water, and electricity.

6 November 2024 | 12 replies
In Milwaukee, look into networking groups like the Milwaukee Real Estate Investors Association (MKE REIA) lot's of different approaches covered including wholesaling and flips, or if you decide on buy and hold the Rental Property Association (RPA) of WI is great.

6 November 2024 | 7 replies
Otherwise with no income you are looking into just buying all cash or using a loan called Debt to ratio income to purchase investment properties where you use the rent to cover your mortgage but you will need to put down at least 25% down of the purchase price.

5 November 2024 | 15 replies
ya absolutely. most people just recommend multi family because it allows you to offset your income while living there without having roommates. also they tend to cash flow better so if the plan is to do this year over year making sure the rents cover your DTI when you move out is very important.