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Oz Pariser Is Rentometer a reliable measure of market rents?
17 June 2024 | 25 replies
Would you be willing to purchase a property with this sort of information?
Neil Warren who has done turnkey
17 June 2024 | 8 replies
I would look for a provider who provides some sort of warranty or guarantee, and ask for references.
Matthew T. Who owns the property in a owner financing deal?
16 June 2024 | 16 replies
The buyer definitely owns the property, otherwise it is not owner financing, it is some sort of lease or option or a combination of the two.
Will Sifert Another state making changes to their tax sale laws (Louisiana)
17 June 2024 | 13 replies
I wouldn't want to go much over 50% and my "value" might not be as high as the next guy as I assume the condition of the home is worst case, full gut, electrical plumbing needed etc etc.  
Priya Gohil Help Picking a Market
18 June 2024 | 14 replies
idk.Correct me if I'm wrong, I keep hearing about biggerpockets.com/insights on multiple videos and podcasts - and I thought it was a database of information you can sift through, sort, etc. similar to the excel sheet in the appreciation  vs. cash flow, but now that I've searched through the site it's just BP PRO blog articles?
James Daley Need help seeking BRRRR lender for my deal.
17 June 2024 | 6 replies
This is going to be a very tough scenario, I suggest you stop putting money into this deal until you get things sorted on the financing side.I would also be very careful with and sketical about any offers for 100% financing... it will not happen, they are lying 99.99999999999999% of the time.The only realistic way would be for you to find a private investor to come up with the down payment for the mortgage but a down payment will be needed.90% LTC is theoretically possible through a flip loan but in order to reach that level you would need to have a lot of completed projects under your belt over 2 years.20% is possible but with 25% you would have a lot more options.That is part of the issue with this transaction...The other issue is with HOW MANY loans you are seeking...This is not 1 loan because this is not 1 deal...You need 3 loans because you are doing 3 separate transactions at the same time with the same seller.Blanket loans do exist but they are not widely available.Each folio number is a separate deal...
Robin Simon What Are Current DSCR Loan Rates? Key Market Movers and How to Track Rates
18 June 2024 | 0 replies
This is why when the Fed hikes or cuts rates, it affects all other sorts of financial instruments.However, the main benchmark for bonds, including mortgage bonds, is U.S.
Jeff Costa Broker Does Not Have P&L for properties
15 June 2024 | 7 replies
Get estopples, copy of leases, and ask for bank statements and tax returnsIf they don’t have it then I would assume worst case on every asset and price it accordingly
Alvaro Roman Building a Company
16 June 2024 | 2 replies
I'm a multifamily analyst for a bank that originates all sorts of real estate loans, and I am looking to connect with people that have a passion for real estate and money.
Alessandro Coca New To Real Estate Investing
15 June 2024 | 5 replies
If you're flipping just remember to build a team you can trust and run your numbers for the worst case scenario.