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Justin Brickman Can Non-Vets Assume VA loans?
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
We have 2 San Antonio sub2 deals that are turn key homes and only require about $20-25k to close (assignment fee + closing costs).They're a great option!
Josh Dickson How to reduce the maximum amount of income tax for a wealthy individual.
11 February 2025 | 12 replies
Being able to use real estate to offset taxable income requires some sort of participation on his end.If he wants you to be the boots on the ground, it will likely be hard for him to reduce his taxable income.
Pramod Prasad Contractor for minor rehab
11 February 2025 | 4 replies
• Who is responsible for pulling permits (if required)?
Cameron Porter City worker who can purchase properties for half off on land bank
7 February 2025 | 6 replies
In my experience in MO, land bank properties are very low priced (these are generally properties/parcels that weren't sold at the tax auction), but they often have significant tax liens on them that must be cleared in addition to the "sale price" AND they require a significant amount of rehab in order for the properties to be inhabitable. 
Anthony Klemm early stage strategy comparisons
10 February 2025 | 16 replies
Deduct NEW property taxes after you buyDeduct home insurance costsDeduct maintenance percentage, typically 10%Deduct vacancy+tenant nonperformance percentage(we recommend 5% for Class A, 10% Class B, 20% Class C, good luck with Class D)Deduct whatever dollar/percentage of cashflow you wantNow, what you have left over is the amount for debt service.Enter it into a mortgage calculator, with current interest rate for an investment property, to determine your maximum mortgage amount.Divide the mortgage amount by either 75% or 80%, depending on the required down payment percentage - this is your tentative price to offer.If the property needs repairs, you'll want to deduct 110%-120% of the estimated repairs from this amount.Be sure to also research the ARV and make sure it's 10-20% higher than your tentative purchase price.As long as the ARV checks out, this is the purchase price to offer.It is probably significantly below the asking price.
Khyree Randall Wholesaling around a 9-5
29 January 2025 | 5 replies
In the last 18 months various states have instituted new rules, regulations or laws related to (1) need for licensure to wholesale (2) restrictions on marketing of a property in which you do not have ownership and (3) disclosure requirements when dealing with a homeowner that makes it clear to the homeowner that the contact signed with the wholesaler is not a definitive “sales” contract, therefore making it less likely home owners will sign4.
Sam DiNicola Advice needed on potential first fix & flip with seller financing
10 February 2025 | 12 replies
That could be a good opportunity, but underwriting of a seller-financed fix-and-flip deal requires careful analysis.
Geoffrey Serdar Engagement Fee for a loan: LENDBASE
29 January 2025 | 31 replies
I work with several who go to 600 or don't require a FICO for commercial at all.  
John Winters Is This Plan Financially Feasible? Northeast Multi-Family, then Move South?
29 January 2025 | 5 replies
Using a HELOC for the down payment on the second home might be an option, but lenders may require you to wait a few months post-closing on the multi-family before approving new loans.The BRRRR-style approach could work if you can renovate and refinance quickly, but make sure the timeline aligns with your lender’s requirements.
Tricia O'Brien Recommendations for Property Managers in Modesto, CA?
10 February 2025 | 1 reply
If you ask the manager to justify a fee and he starts hemming and hawing, move on or require them to remove the fee.