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Jason S. Flat Broke and No Funds...What to do???
11 December 2024 | 68 replies
I made cash only payments and use envelops to measure my expenses. 
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.
Franky Na Canadian looking for mortgage options for US property purchase options
17 December 2024 | 3 replies
If it would help to get a more detailed estimate feel free to reach out.Documentation is rather limited, just ID, bank statement, LLC documents to start.Sometimes there are interest-only options at 30 and 40 years, generally the difference in payment fully amortized over I/O is minimal so it may not be worth it.
Ryan Williams Pay off Primary or Buy Rentals?
18 December 2024 | 23 replies
We paid ours off when our balance was $125k, but on a 15 so payments were fairly high at $1732 PI.
April Smalls Should I Refi?
18 December 2024 | 12 replies
Are you aiming to lower your monthly payment, shorten the loan term, or switch from an adjustable rate to a fixed rate?
Rae Chris Advise on first flip, loans, contractors
18 December 2024 | 7 replies
You then draw your HELOC balance as the down payment for the flip.  
James Masotti Project management software - how do you manage your projects?
17 December 2024 | 17 replies
Here is a list of potential options:Trello/Asana/Zoho Projects/Freedcamp/Basecamp/Workfront/Monday.com/Jira/etc,etc,etc,etc,etc - General project management software that includes tasks, Gantt scheduling, calendars, project forums, document storage & team collaboration toolsTeamGantt/Gantter/MS Project - Gantt Scheduling Softwares for creating Gantt Charts & Timelines, & managing tasks.Podio - Customizable system that allows you to build workflows, track tasks, track leads, etc.Smartsheet/AirTable - Provide spreadsheet style platforms with additional functionalities for uploading documents/images, assigning tasks, calendar, images, etcOffice 365/Google Sheets Spreadsheets - Believe it or not, a lot of successful flippers still manage their entire business in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. 
Deborah Wodell How Are You Covering Down Payments & Closing Costs for Your Fix & Flip Deals?
10 December 2024 | 8 replies
Quote from @Deborah Wodell: Hey everyone,When it comes to fix-and-flip projects, the down payment and closing costs can add up quickly.
Account Closed When to take profits out of Rental?
21 December 2024 | 18 replies
Because if you make good money and always have a source of funds for emergencies then you can use the money immediately if you have enough for a down payment on another property or put it in a high yield savings account or treasuries for a low risk return with good liquidity.
Heather McNicol BNB Investor Academy - Reviews?
31 December 2024 | 76 replies
@Heather McNicol I’ve paid for 2 mentorship courses thinking they’d help me get to the next level only to realize I’d wasted my money on both of them to the tune of about $12,000 all told that I could have used as a partial down payment on my next property.