
28 August 2024 | 2 replies
This and SB326 (condos/townhouses version) seems to have popped up on everyone's radar recently as the deadline is approaching.

29 August 2024 | 16 replies
Instantly I can tell the hottest markets from the normal and cold ones, and separately determine which one's I am priced out of due to crazy high values.I'd suggest a similar value-based approach if you have the data to calculate on to identify a few markets to start looking for deals in, but remember this is still too broad of analysis to make a go/no-go decision on the projects you find.

30 August 2024 | 15 replies
Hi Jerome - MTR is certainly one of the areas of lending that is still new and lenders are still adapting - probably going to run into trouble with more traditional and conventional lenders - which generally take a long time (years) to adapt to new trends like thisI wrote about this late last year as one of the developments to watch for 2024 - particularly how DSCR Lenders are approaching, which is likely the best bet for this investment type currently (but note not all DSCR Lenders are the same - so will need to vet and pick one that is MTR friendly and generally forward-thinking)What’s Next For DSCR Loans?

29 August 2024 | 13 replies
Rather, and as Michael alluded to, they take a one-size fits all approach to these things.
28 August 2024 | 2 replies
Thinking of approaching investors in hopes of the following. 1) investor pays for demo of my current home + build of new townhouse.

27 August 2024 | 5 replies
Would the proper approach to our final sale price be based on comparable price/sqft homes?

29 August 2024 | 10 replies
This approach can help you build a portfolio faster and potentially see bigger returns, but it comes with more risk and more work, and it depends on being able to refinance successfully.
29 August 2024 | 70 replies
@Ted Akers yes for instance this would not work well in WA with the excise tax of 1.78% or there about on title transfers.this was a low end deal in GA so it was a normal wholesaler approach I think the guy made 10k on the deal we made a few bucks and they absorbed the one closing costs and transfer tax which was probably nominal I would have to look at the hud.I can see this working in states were double escrows are not allowed any more... or if a wholesaler wanted to put to bed the thought that they are selling re without a license.. you know the wild wild west out there in that industry were basically anything goes until it does not LOL.I am NMLS mortgage banker sitting in the bullpen.. my license is on ICE but I do the CE.. just don't want to have to take the test again incase I want to jump back into doing HML.. so for right now taking title is a clear path.. no securities issues no licensing issues.. etc etc.. and 100% control. the only way I will do this these days.. but then again my clients are well known to me for more than a decade most of them and they are high volume flippers etc... so we have a lot going on...

27 August 2024 | 4 replies
I've found that what I value most in regards to real estate investing are the people who know about actual home repair and can approach a sale from that perspective.