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Clay Manship Diary of an FHA 203k Loan Deal
9 September 2019 | 90 replies
closing cost details purchase price of 180k, total loan to have been 240k totals of each group A: origination charge (x % of loan (points) 2623   admin fee 243 $ 243.00   processing fee 995 $ 995.00   supplement org fee 665 $ 665.00   underwriting fee 720 $ 720.00   $ 2,623.00   B: services you can NOT shop for:   203k consultant - initial inspection fee 700 $ 700.00   203k permit 600 $ 600.00   appraisal fee 450 $ 450.00   contractor validation fee 120 $ 120.00   credit report fee 80 $ 80.00   flood cert fee 13 $ 13.00   203k consultant inspection - reno inspection fee 1050 $ 1,050.00   FHA pmi, mip, funding fee = $3,875.74 $ 3,876.00   $ 6,889.00   c: services you can shop for:   title closing fee 1500 $ 1,500.00   title lenders cover premium 1500 $ 1,500.00   title service fee 500 $ 500.00   title update fee 900 $ 900.00   $ 4,400.00   d: total loan costs a+b+c     recording fee for deed $ 50.00   recording fee for mortgage $ 150.00   tax stamp for county deed $ 92.25   tax stamp for state deed $ 276.74   $ 568.99  *** note that each draw of money to pay GC costs something     OTHER 203k Consultant Fee's   Change order preparation ($100 per)   Draw requests ($275 to $350)   Change is scope ($275 to $350)   Mileage charge if over 30 miles ($?.??)  
Jonathan Williams Young professional from Philly!
1 October 2014 | 9 replies
I'm interested in supplementing my current income, whether it be on a consistent or inconsistent basis.
Vincent Crane Poll: How long did it take you to quit your day job from passive rental income?
15 January 2018 | 27 replies
We could live on the rentals now but I have other business interests to supplement our household.
Mandy McAllister CPA recommendations?
17 July 2015 | 2 replies
For instance, I have clients all over the U.S. and our meetings are supplemented with various technological solutions such as Skype, Google Hangouts, and encrypted document sharing platforms.
Justin Atkinson Pay off rental or buy more?
2 May 2016 | 2 replies
Want to be a full-time LL someday or just have a retirement supplement on the side?
Justin C. Hello from a new investor in Dallas!
10 October 2016 | 22 replies
I have an initial goal of attaining $3,000 per month ($36k annually) in income derived from real estate investments in order to supplement my full-time job.To kickstart this post, I thought I'd ask some questions to the community that I've been pondering over the course of my real estate education: First, market timing: I have the sense that the Dallas market has been on the upswing for the past several years, accelerating even more rapidly since the announcement of several major companies (including Toyota) moving to Plano.
Sean C. TAX DELINQUENT CRITERIA?!
8 February 2017 | 1 reply
SPT SUPPLEMENTAL FILE: Cost between $200.00 and $1,000.00This file requires the requestor to specify âfromâ and âtoâ dates, and selects allSupplemental activity âflaggedâ during the specified dates.
Trey Knight Calling all multifamily investors
17 February 2019 | 71 replies
Most of those who doubted me worked until 65 to afford retirement & now work menial part-time jobs to supplement their income.
Account Closed Pulling Cash from Credit Cards: Most Inexpensive Current Method?
18 February 2014 | 54 replies
I also made use of credit cards (balance transfer) to supplement my funds to buy an investment property in cash - about 40k payable in 12 months for 2% transaction fee.
Will Russell How to purchase a property with actual, physical, CASH
27 March 2014 | 83 replies
Originally posted by Will Russell: The seller receives supplemental security insurance and can only have a maximum of $1,500 in their bank account.