
2 August 2024 | 10 replies
Loan to value ratio: The higher the loan to value ratio (LTV) is, pricing takes a hit.

2 August 2024 | 4 replies
I usually get about one good hit/lead per 500.Best wishes on your efforts!

2 August 2024 | 10 replies
My out-of-state clients love it here because they are able to purchase deals that are cash flowing, hits the 1% rule, and has lots of appreciation potential.

2 August 2024 | 10 replies
If you are concerned about protecting principal and the next downturn hits, you will want to confine yourself to these types of loans.

1 August 2024 | 2 replies
I have quite a bit of equity in these properties so a refinance at balloon due will have some advantages but with the increased recent rates I will likely take a decently large hit on cash flow. *** What loan structure and fees do you all commonly lock down and what would you recommend in my situation?

1 August 2024 | 1 reply
I have a property under contract and the title company has completed multiple Affidavit of Heirships but have hit a wall.

1 August 2024 | 9 replies
There's still tons of positive cash flow and deals that hit the 1% rule plus amazing appreciation potential!

1 August 2024 | 7 replies
You’re hitting singles but singles add up.

1 August 2024 | 6 replies
However if you want to generate more cash flow putting 15% down will help you because not only is it a lower montly payment but when you hit 20% equity they will remove your PMI.If you put down 5% I would stronly encourage you living in the Airbnb if possible and renting out the home so you can generate even more incomeIf you look at it like this it'll helpMonthly payment < Potential income + current rentIf you can move and reduce your cost of living that is always great at the bare minimum they should equal each other in my opinion because at least you'll have equity if the market you are choosing is a strong equity market.

1 August 2024 | 3 replies
You may encounter a large cap ex hit in the 1st year of ownership before your cap ex money has accumulated from rent and there should be leeway to handle that with some sort of reserve funds or maybe an open line of credit.