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Levi Benton How to go about this Subject Deal and Rehab
21 April 2019 | 2 replies
Subject to Info: Mortgage principal owed: $58,000 Principal and interest per month: $310
Zachary Schimenz Conventional Loans don't make sense to me because...
20 April 2019 | 10 replies
Why does Amortization matter when it comes to the percent interest and percent principal.
Luke G. What Amount to Refinance to?
19 April 2019 | 3 replies
So go with it, you can always increase your principal payments, not to mention lower interest rate and more cash in your pocket.
Steven Parks SD IRA legality issue
30 April 2019 | 12 replies
@Steven ParksThis would not be considered a contribution, it is loan repayment (principal + interest), there is no such requirement for this. 
Kris Marmol Are we headed towards housing crash 2.0?
25 April 2019 | 23 replies
And the way Bigger Pocket teaches investing those that follow core principals should be able to manage the hit with properties that are already own or atleast one would think so.Someone correct me if I'm wrong...
Ashley Henderson Umbrella insurance policy, is it necessary?
5 May 2019 | 12 replies
What is the liability on the MFH and your own principal home if getting sued?
Chris Kreidel About to fund my first (recent) hard money deal, need advice
22 April 2019 | 2 replies
I have met the principal, seen some of his other projects, walked the actual lot, etc. 
Dawn Batts Investing starting with a lump of around $500k
2 May 2019 | 24 replies
But to give you an example: if you are an aggressive investor, you will probably want to have as large a mortgage as possible and possibly put down as little as possible.On the other hand, I'm a conservative investor and I am much more concerned about protecting from downside risk and preserving principal, rather than trying to maximize projected return.
Joann Lim Interest only or repayment?
25 April 2019 | 4 replies
Many loans with Fannie Mae are interest only for 2 years and then you start paying principal and this gives you some breathing room during the value-add process.
Jeremy Torres First time buyer @ 20
25 April 2019 | 10 replies
@Jaysen Medhurst if I did 20% down , 4% interest , 30 year mortgage, according to realtor.com the mortgage would be $549 Property Taxes are $165 & insurance would be $65 , principal & interest $319 = $549