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Matt Wan Foreign debt's effect on mortgage application
2 December 2024 | 0 replies
People responded by explaining that residential mortgage lenders are looking for US-based customers, who have their residence, income and assets in the States.How do they view foreign debt?
Shane Cordrey New investor interested in multifamily properties
2 December 2024 | 19 replies
As a new investor, focusing on these can give you a solid foundation to grow your portfolio.I’m primarily focused on the Indianapolis market, where we specialize in new build duplexes that offer strong returns and stable rental income.
Chris Preone Are these numbers correct?
2 December 2024 | 3 replies
So just curious if my number formula is correct $15k down plus $15k Reno = $30k rental income/year  $14500 vacancy rate 2% operating expensive 35% ( to cover condo fees maintenance insurance ect) $5500 a year mortgage so roughly a 12.25% cash on cash return ? 
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Blocked on Facebook
5 December 2024 | 34 replies
Quote from @Patricia Andriolo-Bull: Quote from @Henry Clark: Start Defamation of character lawsuit also loss of income.  
Ariel Nixon Cash Flow Too Good To Be True?
2 December 2024 | 4 replies
It is not too good to be true as your mortgage should typically be around 50% of the rental income.
Dan McDermott Got experience with mixed use in smaller towns?
3 December 2024 | 4 replies
It was a great investment as he put $10K down on a $25K investment in 1963, paid off the $15K mortgage in 1980, retired, and live off the rental incomes.
Stuart Udis If you are buying lower cost SFH's what is your exit?
9 December 2024 | 20 replies
Unfortunately very few who seek out these assets take the time to consider their exit and fail to realize they are the most costly assets to exit, let me explain why: Here's how that disposition process to an owner occupant looks: -You will incur turn over expenses associated with vacating the tenant in preparation of the sale -The natural buyer in this price point is the FHA buyer who will normally seek a 5-6% seller assist  -Passing a Section 8 inspection/preparing a home for a low income tenant is very different than the expectations of a home owner,   particularly the FHA buyer who cannot afford to take on any deferred maintenance.
Seth Rose Out of state BRRRR steps
4 December 2024 | 31 replies
If you don't have the downpayment, go make some cash so that you do, either through saving from your normal income or some real estate investing efforts.Your point on debt paydown, although true, is not relevant to the argument of BRRR vs. traditional rental.
Benjamin Jackson Need some advice on a few deals
2 December 2024 | 2 replies
Currently my credit is under 515, I know I can fix it but need more income and cash.
Robert Frazier Fix and Flip Must Use Finishes and Fixtures
2 December 2024 | 5 replies
I am learning about Fix and Flip strategies (I've only done developments).I want to grow my income from Real Estate while working on developments (ie waiting for zoning, permits and building)What have become your go to finishes for fix and flips to maximize value?