Jorge Contreras
Getting into a new escrow when in a current escrow
22 January 2025 | 1 reply
If they notice you have another house and your debt to income can't cover it.
Matt Rulnick
CLT Real Estate Agent new to the forums
6 January 2025 | 2 replies
Hello everyone,My name is Matt Rulnick, and I am a Residential Real Estate Agent in Charlotte, NC.I was just introduced to this forum via an Investor Client, and look forward to getting acclimated and interacting with ya'll.If there is anything I can do to assist prospective buyers and sellers in the Charlotte, NC area, don't hesitate to reach out.Matt RulnickMatt.SearchCharlotte.com
Alex Houser
Foolish to buy office building?
18 January 2025 | 8 replies
I realize I don't have the actual NOI, but that price sounds super high for the gross income you're stating in your narrative.
Bayo Badejo
103 unit assessed cap rate of 5.4(accurate?)
15 January 2025 | 3 replies
@Bayo Badejo, there are so many missing pieces here to even begin to give a real answer.What insights are you wanting?
David Jesperson
Fix and Flip First Experience
17 January 2025 | 5 replies
I felt I had a good head start since I was already a real estate agent and was very comfortable with finding comps and figuring out the ARV.
Daniel Segovia
Adapting to the Current Real Estate Market – Challenges and Opportunities
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
As we wrap up the year and look ahead to 2025, the real estate market continues to present unique challenges and opportunities for investors, brokers, and lenders alike.
Peter H Derry
Buyer's Guide: Purchasing Property for Your College Student
23 January 2025 | 0 replies
Financing OptionsParent Loan Options: Consider home equity loans, investment property mortgages, or co-signing a loan.Tax Implications: Speak with a financial advisor about potential deductions and capital gains.Rental Income Potential: Explore the option of renting out extra rooms to offset costs.5.
Jordyn Ohs
Best way to pay down or off a Heloc
16 January 2025 | 2 replies
You have used home equity lines of credit to purchase investment rentals and want to know the best way to pay down the HELOCs.Between the two properties you bought, after expenses, you have $250 a month positive cashflow to use.What I like to do is pay down some principal every month with my positive cashflow.I use my extra active income from real estate commissions helping other investors to pay down the principal even more which just frees up that credit for me to use again.I know I can refinance the HELOC debt before it changes to principal and interest as it is just interest only payments as yours are.One difference is the cashflow, I have greater positive cashflow and could make the principal and interest payment in the future with the extra cashflow I already enjoy.I always get HELOCs on my income properties as well after purchasing them to pull out as much of my downpayment as possible.