Ahamed AM Ali
Out Of State Investment Advice
19 May 2023 | 29 replies
What do you think the cash flow would be on the average San Francisco property purchased in 2000 if it never had value extracted?
Nick Steinhaus
Home equity and commercial properties
19 July 2022 | 4 replies
-Extract your equity through a cash out refinance of your existing property-Get a home equity line of credit -Sell the equity in your home to a company like Hometap-Use the equity in your home as collateral on a loan from a private investor -Get a low interest credit card that is secured by your home equityAll of these options still require a healthy down payment and a good deal with returns that are above and beyond your cost of capital so that your debt is levering up your profit vs levering up your losses.
Jason Miller
HELOC lender for investment property in Indiana
9 August 2022 | 3 replies
It'll be a 2nd lien to extract the equity.
Latimer Luis
New construction - $40K in equity - any financing advice?
9 August 2022 | 2 replies
You could try to extract equity in the form of a HELOC but that presents it's unique risks if you have a floating rate.
Zeke Hackney
Probate trouble in Colorado
24 October 2016 | 13 replies
Everyone else seems to just be able to walk into their courthouse and make copies of these lists at $0.75 a page or view them online.....There is a website in my state www.publicnoticecolorado.com that compiles all of the notices to creditors published but the information seems to be of little value as it provides no address for the deceased and the information is very time consuming to extract as you have to open up each case one by one.
Brandon Turner
Anybody use AirEnvy.com to manage their short term rentals?
27 January 2015 | 33 replies
You can extract frequently asked questions from prior inquires, and compile them into a document that you can share with your VA.
Brian Johnson
Is paying off my mortgage the best idea for my future
11 December 2014 | 38 replies
This is a great example where once I have a property free and clear can be used as a tool to extract cash later when needed.
Chris Reyes
What was your "why" for getting into Real Estate Investing?
28 December 2020 | 105 replies
The lessons extracted from your experiences has paid off in dividends im certain!
Cody L.
Small deal, but 100%+ financing
16 November 2018 | 19 replies
Obviously the prices are different depending on the deal, and the refi doesn't always result in 100% leverage, but some are less, some are more, some extra cash comes in (and stays in) the deal from profit from other sales, or from income from other holds, or from refis of other properties where equity is extracted.
Bharath Raj
Converting medical office building into small offices
23 August 2017 | 11 replies
Instead it goes up every year so if they go out in year 4 of the 10 year lease you have extracted maximum return.