
24 February 2025 | 37 replies
If you put $25k in index funds/stocks at least you can liquidate quickly if you change your mind unlike a syndication.

16 January 2025 | 21 replies
Finding another end lender that can underwrite based off actuals would add a lot of liquidity to the space.

19 January 2025 | 354 replies
Here's a video where the founder talks about liquidity: https://youtu.be/ChORxCEyVqc

14 January 2025 | 15 replies
B2B Bank had just introduced liquidity requirements which seemed to indicate they really did not want to be providing that service.TD was the last of the Big Five to offer the ability to write and hold arm's length mortgages.

12 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?

10 January 2025 | 2 replies
Cash out refi only if the rental income significantly exceeds the monthly payment and you want liquidity to invest elsewhere.2.You can maybe do a HELOC if you want a smaller loan that doesn’t involve refinancing the entire house.3.

26 January 2025 | 51 replies
They give the benefit of instant liquidity and being able to sell them when you need the cash.

20 January 2025 | 57 replies
Much better as a short term acquisition strategy for flips IMO but always a high-risk strategy that should not be practiced by anyone who doesn't have the liquid capital to pay off the loan if needed.

17 January 2025 | 20 replies
First-time homebuyer-level SFHs are such a sweet spot for liquidity and demand, especially when the market gets tight.Quick question—when you're doing the homework for a potential deal, what's your go-to checklist for deciding if it’s a flip or a hold?

13 January 2025 | 1 reply
Some ideas I've considered:Equity Buyout: Having another investor or my partner buy out my 40% equity.Seller Financing: Selling my equity and offering seller financing to the buyer.Selling the Property: Liquidating the property entirely and splitting the proceeds.Does anyone have experience with situations like this?