Zachary Myers
Seeking Recommendations for Multifamily Refinance Lenders
5 February 2025 | 2 replies
For cash-out refinances, did you prioritize LTV (e.g., 75%+) or lower rates?
Chris Seveney
Is it really this bad with syndicators?
16 January 2025 | 19 replies
If the floating rate debt starts costing too much and there is no capital to replace a rate cap, reserves run out.
Zhenyang Jin
Affordable target price comparison between business and residential loan
10 February 2025 | 5 replies
If it’s 4 units you’d always want the residential loan with the 30 year fixed rate, especially if you plan to live there.
Nick Osborn
New to Running Larger Complex, 36 Units, Trying to setup Financing
4 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hello,Im working with a lender to refinance into a Fanny Freddy mortgage now that I have stabilized my 36 unit complex.They have asked for a CAPEX schedule, and a T-6, in addition to the rent roll.
Axel Scaggs
Subject To deal while in underwriting for personal investment property
8 February 2025 | 10 replies
The mortgage is secured by the real estate.
Abdul Hafeez Jamali
Lenders for foreign national investors
12 January 2025 | 17 replies
Yes, the lender was Premium Mortgage.
Arshiya Taami
is 95% LTV for a DSCR Loan that is 2.2 possible?
14 January 2025 | 15 replies
No - absolute max for DSCR is 85% LTV and that is extremely rare and typically not workable in this rate environment anyways.Standard/common max is 80% (acquisition and rate-term refinances) and 75% Cash-Out Refis
Don Konipol
Passive Investor Strategies vs Active Investor Strategies
24 January 2025 | 3 replies
So, in actuality the divide between “good” PMs and “bad” ones is probably no different than any other service provider, be it real estate broker, mortgage originator, etc.The key word I has in my sentence was MAY; as in MAY be hazardous to your financial health.
Marc Zak
Cost burden of appreciation
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
As a percentage closing cost as percentage goes down as value increases but we will 15X to account for closing costsNo cash flow per OP.2% market appreciation equated to 30% + 15% = 45% 3% market appreciation equates to 45% + 15% = 60%4% market appreciation equates to 60% + 15% = 75%Recognize in virtually all markets the cash flow increases with hold length especially if a fixed rate loan.
Sean McLaughlin
Eviction Attorney Orlando
9 February 2025 | 2 replies
Can anyone recommend an eviction attorney with reasonable rates?