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AJ Wong Why large Investment Property HELOC's are hard to qualify for and what to do instead
18 August 2024 | 3 replies
Conversely, many DSCR loans can utilize the interest only payment as the qualifying debt service factor
Yishi Zuo Mezzanine finance - development opportunity
17 August 2024 | 4 replies
Unless you are building Rental units, the SF Retail market construction market is not doing well, hopefully your builder is borrowing money at sub 10% interest rates.  4 years ago, a lot of builders were only factoring in 3% for total loan costs, I would think that the carry costs would be 10% or more currently.  3.
Anastasia Monro Build or Invest?
16 August 2024 | 6 replies
That could actually be more expensive then you realize.You also have to factor in time.
Vivienne Affat First Time Flipper Challenges
16 August 2024 | 4 replies
Of course, there are several factors that play into this:How much money do you actually have to put into the deal?  
Jaesung Jun [Need advice] House hacking plan to achieve FIRE in 15 years
16 August 2024 | 1 reply
You also need to factor in other expenses like repairs & maintenance and capital expenses like replacing roofs and ACs, etc.  
Luis Herna Can some one tell me what things can be done to overcome Due On Sale Clause?
20 August 2024 | 45 replies
Factor in how much principle they would have paid off the loan and subtract that from the current market value of the home. 
Eden Meng SDIRA With Check Book + UBIT Tax Consequence
17 August 2024 | 8 replies
A simpler and more effective strategy is to understand the tax implications and plan accordingly, possibly by working with a CPA who can review the specific syndication's operating agreement.While UDFI is a factor to consider, it shouldn't be a deterrent to investing your retirement funds in real estate syndications.
Christopher Satterwhite what should i expect approaching a hard money lender for the first time?
16 August 2024 | 4 replies
I can't see getting financing better than 70% and if there is a lack of experience at this many units or other factors are not perfect then you'll need to lay out 35% - 40% and that's even if you can get it done plus it will take a long time to close. 
Clare Pitcher Introduction Post- Hello!
16 August 2024 | 3 replies
The cost of changing a light bulb is quite a bit more when you factor in travel time to get across town, vehicle cost, a qualified person on payroll with benefits, overhead cost for the office to deploy that person.
Noah Margate Seeking Advice on Expanding My Real Estate Portfolio
16 August 2024 | 19 replies
Here’s a bit about my current situation and goals:Current Rentals:Number of Properties: 1Type of Property: Single-family home (we lived in it and turned it into a rental when we moved out)Location: Corpus Christi, TXInvestment Goals:Short-term Goal: Acquire more properties and build an equity-heavy portfolio to have leverage if needed.Long-term Goal: Build a portfolio that provides enough cash flow to cover all living expenses.Focus: Expand my portfolio, preferably to at least 10 properties in the next 10 years.Financials:Current Monthly Cash Flow: Close to breakeven (potentially negative by $20, factoring in reserves).Future Investment Budget: No savings at the moment.