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Joe Campbell Pulling $ out of paid in full rental?
21 June 2016 | 23 replies
This means the process is a lot less stringent (based on personal financial statement, debt coverage ratios (subject property DCR/global DCR)) and funds much more streamlined and quicker.In a recent example, a conventional cash out was only going to get me 65-70% LTV around 4.75% with no points, but if I went with portfolio it was going to be 4.99% up to 80% LTV with 1 point cost and terms were 10 year with balloon thereafter, 5 year fixed adjustable rate within the 10 year balloon period, 30 year amortization - principal & interest payments, w no pre pays. 
Muks M. Renting to someone new to US with no credit history
17 March 2016 | 17 replies
It seems crazy to me that with all the globalization going on, your applicant doesn't exist to the credit reporting agencies.
Joseph Morris "Late" Post from New Member in Lake County, OH
4 August 2016 | 9 replies
We've opted to start our focus 'in our backyard' here in Lake County, though may (likely will) branch out further with time...Non-RE investing background:  I'm an engineer by trade (with all the anal-retentive number crunching that comes with it), presently in a 'Global Strategic Planning' role at my corporation.  
Alexander Stephenson Currency Bubble,The Next Great Recession?
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
As a global investor who survived 3 currency crisis in Russia i can tell you - right now (with 3-5 year horizon) the dollar is the nicest house in the bad neighborhood.
Alex Tillman Specializing St Louis Rentals for National & International Buyers
3 April 2016 | 2 replies
Other groups I've had the pleasure to have worked with are RichDad Education, Flipping Formula, Real Market Masters, Government Loophole Magic, Rehab Valuator, Keller-Williams Realty, and Global Investments Inc.If you're interested in investing in the St.
Adrienne Henley New member from Canada
19 July 2016 | 2 replies
My goal is to observe the trends, discussions and future of the industry and get a global perspective. 
Kayla Whiteley Seeking financing-where do I start???
13 October 2016 | 2 replies
You'll likely need 20-25% down, need to show 6-12 months of PI liquid reserves post closing, and meet their internal guidelines with regards the DSCR and global debt service.
Bill Haywood My First Commercial Building Deal - Your thoughts?
16 September 2015 | 16 replies
Building looks brand new.Size: 6,350 square feetAnnual Rent: $76,200 Lease Type: Triple net lease (NNN) - No costs for me to bear at.Tenants: 1 Tenant - Global industrial company (Worth over $20 billion - listed in London)Lease Period : 3 years with two 3 year renewal options (10% rent increase per renewalPrevious tenant: Was another large industrial company, they left 6 months ago and moved to a new building.
Glenn Gayet How big can a rehabbing business become?
22 November 2016 | 9 replies
It's possible to invest in multiple markets, even desirable from a diversification standpoint, but taking it nationwide would require an experienced and nimble crew for sure...and global would be a whole different ballgame. 
Dave Park Foreign Investor money for US Developers
20 October 2016 | 11 replies
With the recent crowdfunding rules sourcing money globally has become easier because technology can link small issuers to the BD community who can help with items like this.