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Dan Wang Should I sell my industrial warehouse?
22 February 2025 | 14 replies
If so you could run the numbers on taking a loan on the zero-debt property to pay off the other.I'm still unclear on the goals - you've brought a lot of other things into the equation (e.g. paying of high interest debt, STR as personal vacation home, stocks/dividends, etc.). 
Michael Johnson 1.5M Property in Wicker Park, Chicago for 30K down
7 February 2025 | 10 replies
5% down federal loan How did you add value to the deal?
Vince Abernathy First one in the books, now what? BRRRR Strategy
12 February 2025 | 3 replies
Purchase price: $137,500 ($44,000 in to the property... loan at $101,000)Appraisal: $180,000   ARV: $195,000Est rehab cost: $7,500Scenario #1: 75% LTV cash out refi at 4.25%...
Jessica Pratt Tax free income from rentals
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
This works with any type of appreciating property such as real estate, stocks, etcDepending on the appreciation rate, you can potentially see asset values double every 7-14 years.Likely around 7 years if the appreciation rate is 8%Likely around 14 years if the appreciation rate is 4%If you buy something for $100,000 and it appreciates to $200,000, you can potentially take a loan on the $100,000 appreciation which would not be considered a taxable event.However, be mindful that you are paying interest on the loan and you have to payback the loan but yes, it would not add on to your taxable income.
Cesar Delaflor Fix and Flip Miami Dade
18 February 2025 | 1 reply
Hard Money loan How did you add value to the deal?
Mitchel Quinn New to Real Estate, Closing on first Multifamily
10 February 2025 | 10 replies
Ask your loan officer if you qualify. 
Nicholas Dillon What are the Normal Cost Associated with Opening a HELOC
9 February 2025 | 4 replies
However, after talking to some loan professionals, it seems that there are always origination fees, appraisal fees etc.My question is, what fees should I expect to pay when opening up my first HELOC.  
Anirudh Reddy Who can claim interest paid on a seller finance property?
4 February 2025 | 17 replies
He pays seller's note ("outside" loan), and then the seller turns around and pays his loan ("inside" loan).
Jerry Shen Buying RE with Bitcoin
11 February 2025 | 167 replies
Of course they are also trying to "launch loan fund". 
Dave Seymour 100+ Unit Ground Up development project due to be completed Q3 2025
18 February 2025 | 5 replies
LP/GP equity construction loan How did you add value to the deal?