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Matt Schreiber North Myrtle Beach STR
5 February 2025 | 9 replies
Compared to 2023, selling prices were flat for efficiencies, decreased slightly for one-bedrooms, and increased slightly for 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, and 4 bedroom condos.
Sam H. HELOC, HEL, or 2nd Mortgage to finance Second Home
11 February 2025 | 7 replies
Fixed Mortgage does come with closing costs and points upfront which the HELOC does not, except a $95 annual fee
Gideon Mukoro Problems with Fraudulent Bank Statements/Paystubs
20 February 2025 | 3 replies
There are companies out there who will review a file for you (for a fee) and be able to tell you what was changed on the document? 
Katie Camargo Are home warranties ever worth it on rentals?
4 February 2025 | 7 replies
Home warranty programs charge a trip fee every time you file a claim, and they use that fee to compensate the vendor.
Mordecai Ese Should I Withdraw $60K From My Roth 401(k) to Expand My Real Estate Portfolio?
23 February 2025 | 4 replies
So, if I withdraw $60K, about 75.24% of that should come from contributions (since that’s how my balance is structured).75.24% of $60K = $45,014 → Comes from contributions (no tax or penalty)22.38% of $60K = $13,428 → Comes from earnings (subject to taxes & penalty)Taxes & Penalty on the Earnings Portion ($13.4K)Federal Income Tax (24%) → $3,219Early Withdrawal Penalty (10%) → $1,342Total Tax & Penalty: $4,562Net Cash After Taxes and Penalty Fee: $55,437The DilemmaIf I leave the money in my Roth 401(k), continue contributing $525/month, and earn 8% annually, my balance could grow to:$229,865 in 10 years$606,905 in 20 yearsBut if I buy the property, it could generate $15.6K/year in pure cash flow, plus appreciation.
Daniel Green New investor looking to learn about DC's market, make connections
23 February 2025 | 16 replies
Let's talk,DanIve actually been looking into buying a condo myself as an investment, I have a few rules, needs to be with both good hoa management & relatively cheap fee (bellow $600 a month) needs to be in area where I’m not competing against other new construction apartments, needs to be an area where even townhomes are so expensive you are not competing, I.e. upper nw, nova, Bethesda etc. needs to be 1990’s or newer in most cases.
Daniel LeGare Dallas TX // Seller Financing Deal on the Table, First Timer
6 February 2025 | 9 replies
If you have a buyer's agent, you should have already signed a buyer's representation agreement and that fee/commission is disclosed in that document so you should very well know what that charge will be.If you were the seller and going to owner finance the property, what would you want to see from the buyer that tells you that they will be able to pay the mortgage moving forward. 
Stepan Hedz Would You Take on This Flip? Or Too Much Work?
5 February 2025 | 8 replies
Quote from @Stepan Hedz: Selling fees (estimate), $30,000, and holding costs?
Eric C. Avoid Working with Leslia Pappas of Archer Investors - Complete Review
18 February 2025 | 4 replies
If you are inclined to go down the DST route, I would highly recommend going with a RIA who can help save you on fees and provide true due diligence analysis.
Jadon Grant Help! I can't get pre-approved!
22 February 2025 | 6 replies
So, for a $60k loan, you'll likely need $12k-$15k for a downpayment, $8k-$12k for closing costs (prepaid insurance and taxes, lender fees, attorney fees, points, prepaid interest, transfer taxes, etc), and then another couple thousand for reserves and whatever else.