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Diana Tran For those who invest remotely and scaled their business, how do you do it?
17 June 2024 | 26 replies
This is because they will likely have references to reliable and trustworthy contractors and investor-friendly.
Aaron S. ADUs in Howard, Anne Arundel, and Baltimore Counties (Maryland)
16 June 2024 | 3 replies
Montgomery and Anne Arundel refer to them in code as ADU.
Edgar Gonzalez Using Home Equity for Real Estate Investment
17 June 2024 | 9 replies
We no issues closing in an LLC, as a matter of fact most of my lenders will prefer it (assuming it is not your primary residence)Assuming it is not your primary residence, the easiest way to do this deal would be through a DSCR Loans.A DSCR Loan will use current rents or market rents if the property is vacant and personal tax return from you would NOT be required.It also referred to as a No Ratio Loan because your personal Debt To Income is not important.What is important is that the property can pay for itself.If we keep the LTV Low the rate for this loan can be better than a conventional loan.If you ARE Living in the property and you want to keep it... it would mostly depend on how motivated you are and how willing you'd be to "postpone gratification"The best bet is still a DSCR Loan.. which means you moving and renting the property out.We can bring in Asset Based Financing that can help with cash down (if you need it) or to pay cash for another property for you to reside in.Once you're moved out we can do the DSCR Loan at a 70% - 80% LTV or we can calculate a comfortable cash flow number.For example, max cash out that will give you $500 cashflow after a full PITI payment.Let's discuss more!
Mohamad Guene Thoughts on investing in new built house
16 June 2024 | 4 replies
@Mohamad Guene  Simple answer - you will be cash flow negative, and your appreciation will be limited.We did a new build once for a rental - it performed miserably cash flow wise despite a great location and property - we ended up selling it 3 years later.There are very few new builds in Huntsville proper - are you referring to an outlying area like New Market or Meridianville?
Hoshang Hafizi First time multi-unit buyer needs advice
17 June 2024 | 7 replies
You can refer to those addresses as you talk with zoning. : )
Jason Cook Can you be a Part-Time Real Estate Agent?
18 June 2024 | 26 replies
That's great, but he needs to talk with a lender and I have referred him to a few.
Daniel Lambert Loan Qualification on second mortgage
16 June 2024 | 4 replies
As a reply to a few posts, I would be utilizing it as a primary home for the first year to meet that requirement but then move out. yes, I am referring to the DTI.
David Tang Renter's Insurnace when there are multiple tenants
17 June 2024 | 14 replies
We are happy to refer you to an agent if you need one.6. 
Adrian Moening Mid term tenant security deposit dispute
17 June 2024 | 4 replies
I reference checked , credit checked and spoke with the tenants and allowed them to tour the property.
Glen Olson Portfolio management vs time management
16 June 2024 | 2 replies
For reference sake, we have one mortgage at 7.5%; one at 5%; and all other financing below 4% with an overall portfolio weighted average interest rate of 3.785%I don't care too much if you have 5 properties or 500, but I'm curious if others have gone through this thought process at some point in their real estate investment journey and if so how did you make this decision?