
15 August 2016 | 2 replies
This is just over the 3 year mark and I believe I'll have to pay full capital gains (appreciated over $80k from date of purchase).I'm assuming my best bet is to give him the boot and make sure I sell the property before 3.1.17.
15 August 2016 | 6 replies
(Bloomberg) -- Real estate investors could be in for a shock if interest rates rise or demand in some markets continues to fall because “amateurs” are plowing money in at high prices, betting on rent increases that may not continue, said Tom Barrack, the billionaire chairman of Colony Capital Inc.

15 August 2016 | 3 replies
I've read a million threads where people hint at appreciation and everyone's hair spontaneously combusts and a lot of people start freaking out about not betting on appreciation and invest for cash flow.

31 August 2016 | 10 replies
Finding a good renter who likes condo living seems like a relatively safe bet...if the positive cash flow is not eaten away by capital expenditures, lack of reserves, and routine maintenance on big ticket items.

17 August 2016 | 8 replies
However, many of the buy and hold deals I'm seeing investors do this year look like pure speculation to me, where there the deal is nothing more than a bet on the continued upward trajectory of the Austin market.

13 September 2016 | 13 replies
Your safer bet is try one if it makes sense.

3 September 2016 | 5 replies
If you have other needs, share them here or on the RING meetup site and if I can't help you, I bet somebody else in the group can.Not long ago, Baton Rouge was struggling with some issues of division that called into question our love for our neighbors and our fellow man.

7 October 2016 | 6 replies
Good luck on your hunt, I think as @Antonio Guerrera, Jr. mentioned your best bet may be to find some off-market or foreclosure deals.

22 August 2016 | 3 replies
I just did a single family residence deal there earlier this year but it was a 1 unit so loan limits are 554,300 as opposed to yours which is $709,600 so it looks like your loan amount is below that which may help you get financing if you're considering a refinance.FHA allows a cash out to 85% of current market value so if you believe you're at 603,000 loan amount then you'd need a min appraisal of 709k or so to refinance this home into a conventional loan if you're trying to remove mortgage insurance.There are lines of credit to 89.90% or 90% of your homes value if you're interested in having access to your equity (if the property appraises high enough).To address your questions:1) If it appraises high enough yes you can remove monthly MI and you can use a line of credit 2nd to access your equity (this would be your best bet).

20 August 2016 | 4 replies
Yes, you will have a higher interest rate but you have to look at what it is going to cost you: If the higher rate is going to cost you an extra, say, $30/mo and your closing costs are, say, $6k, you are betting that you are going to keep that loan for over sixteen years. $6k/$30=200 then 200/12=16.66(yrs).