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Tommy Parker College or no?
15 May 2023 | 29 replies
Is it possible to do both simultaneously?
Brandon Cao IRA $10000 -- Downpay Investment Property then IRA First home Purchase
10 June 2020 | 7 replies
I'm just wondering if this could be done if you were able to identify properties and close on them simultaneously?
Gus Muller Investment #13 fix and flip, or maybe buy and hold?
20 November 2019 | 1 reply
We will most likely simultaneously list it for sale and for rent after light rehab.
Anthony R. Investor Friendly Escrow Companies
10 October 2013 | 0 replies
Hello BPI am an investor in Long Beach CA and I need a referral for a great escrow company that is familiar with wholesaling, subject to and simultaneous closings.
Garrett White Double Closing Title Companies/RE Attorneys in Greensboro NC
11 January 2022 | 10 replies
@Chris Martin is correct that most attorneys are not going to do both closings simultaneously - it creates all sorts of potential conflicts of interest.
Ray Eason Prepaid Legal For Real Estate Investors
3 May 2020 | 13 replies
I chatted with a title company the other day about a simultaneous/double close and they didn't know what it was.
Valdis Kremers Private lender partner
7 August 2022 | 2 replies
I am local here and looking to build long term relationship with someone, scale it up and do multiple flips simultaneously.
Anon Guy Anyone in the DC area? What can I afford? Wait?
19 November 2014 | 5 replies
Or if you were inquiring about how to invest in a sweat-equity property that you could simultaneously inhabit and rehab. 
Steve Maye Need advice for financing purchase
17 January 2015 | 7 replies
Estimated Closing Costs Buydown/Subsidy Fee 801 Loan Origination Fee 0.000% $ - 802 Loan Discount Points $ - 803 Appraisal Fee $450.00 804 Credit Report 805 Processing Fee $365.00 Extended Lock-in Fee 807 Assumption Fee 808 Underwriting Fee $365.00 809 Flood Determination Fee 810 Tax Service Fee 811 Application Fee $365.00 876 Lender Closing Fee 1102 Abstract or Title Fee 1103 Title Examination 1104 Title Insurance Binder 1105 Wire Fee 1106 Notary Fees 1107 Attorney Fees $325.00 1108 Title Insurance ** $875.00 1111 Restrictive Covenants 1112 Tax Certificate 1113 1201 Recording Fees $100.00 1202 City/County/Tax Stamps $758.50 1203 State Tax Stamps $176.81 1204 Document Stamps 1205 Intangibles Tax 1301 Survey (optional) 1302 Pest Inspection 1303 Courier/Delivery Fee $35.00 1304 Commitment Fee 1305 Document Review 1306 Processing Fee 1307 HOA Start Up Fee $425.00 Total Estimated Closing Costs $ 4,240.31 ** Title insurance assumes simultaneous issue
Eddie Starr HML and MFH
3 May 2014 | 4 replies
My thought was, from the property's cash flow, to use the vast majority of that, to pay them both off, simultaneously, but what makes sense to me, and many not in the REI world, won't work.Then, the terms to pay back the HML.