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Ivan Castanon New investor in Tampa looking for advice
6 August 2024 | 6 replies
There are also nonzero probabilities of having special assessments for a medium-term horizon. 
Lilach Holtzer Building a team
5 August 2024 | 5 replies
It's a free resource that helps you quickly find top investor-friendly agents in your area who specialize in real estate investing.
Paul Post How much info can a PM share with a landlord?
9 August 2024 | 47 replies
PMs have no special status that allows them to do things the owner can’t.
Heather Hall DSCR Loans/ Hard Money Lenders
6 August 2024 | 15 replies
Hi Heather-I am with a private nationwide lender that specializes in DSCR loans and would love to connect.
Eran Withana Recommendations for SDIRA Custodians, Financial Advisors, Syndications, and more
4 August 2024 | 2 replies
Hi BP Community,I’m posting to seek your recommendations and insights on a few topics that I’m currently exploring:SDIRA CustodiansCPA specialized in REI and W2 IncomeInvestments beyond the first few single-family propertiesSyndicationsLegal Structures for REIWhile I have done some research online, I would greatly appreciate hearing from this community.
Daniel M. Seeking Advice on Using Retirement Funds for Real Estate Investment
7 August 2024 | 32 replies
You pay taxes on 401k withdrawals whether you are 40 or 60, so the 10% penalty you get is what you have to factor in with your decision.It's impossible to say whether stocks/bonds in your 401k or real estate that you acquire will do better over the long haul.
Danny Celestin Should I Buy the Rate Down
3 August 2024 | 19 replies
Mortgage rates are driven by the capital market and basically follow the bond market, specifically 10 year US treasury with a premium, historically about 1,7%.Yesterday the 10yT fell to 3.9% and I have seen 5.99% 30y fixed rates with a local bank in here Milwaukee (that is still an inflated 2% premium), so 5.7% would be historically normal based on a 1.7% premium, even without the 10YT going any lower.Here is why.If the 10yT offers lower returns, more investors want to buy mortgage-backed securities instead to get higher returns (about 1.7% higher), as a consequence lowering the returns on those as well.
Corri Golden Balance Between Tax Deductions and Remaining Lendable
5 August 2024 | 7 replies
Bigger Pockets has a special forum on creative financing  https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/50  where asset-based financing is discussed.
Charles Webb New to Multifamily
5 August 2024 | 10 replies
We specialize in STR (100+ Airbnb listings).
Matthew Sichel Time to refi or wait a bit longer
5 August 2024 | 6 replies
I would also shop with a local mortgage broker as currently United Wholesale Mortgage is running a 125 bps special on Government refinances through the end of September meaning if you did go FHA streamline then you should be getting a rate of around 5% (borrower paid)4) If you havent asked, at 700K+ loan tell your lender you want to go Borrower Paid and you expect them to only charge a 1% origination charge fee.