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4 December 2024 | 2 replies
Loan Programs: Conventional loans (>$7.5M), small balance loans (<$7.5M), lease up / near-stabilization loans, 2ndlien supplemental loans, student housing, seniors housing, MHC, green financing, etc.2.
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6 December 2024 | 13 replies
@Robert WestenbergerIf I were in your shoes, I would focus on multi-family homes, single-family homes with ADUs, or live-in flips, and explore financing options like FHA loans, conventional loans, or first-time buyer programs.
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5 December 2024 | 22 replies
Conventional renting out never makes sense here in terms of cash flow.
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3 December 2024 | 9 replies
@Tom StevensonHELOC money is extremely expensive - if you buy something that is 100% financed, either entirely with the proceeds from the HELOC, or with HELOC money for the down payment and a conventional loan, you will lose money.
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3 December 2024 | 5 replies
They started the business from scratch in 2003 with a combination of wholesaling, fix-and-flips, and non-conventional financing sources like private lending, seller financing, and lease options—which remains their expertise today.If you had one question for a professional real estate investor who retired themselves by 37, what would it be??
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30 December 2024 | 819 replies
My latest property is my condo in California which I purchased for 110K with a conventional mortgage and 20%.
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14 December 2024 | 101 replies
The resources we had:- a bank (conventional) that lends money up to 35k for 650 credit score- hard money lender with APR 120%- seller/community (who acts like he doesn't want to talk at all)- a real estate mentor that costs $35K to useThe "answer" to this exercise was:Use personal credit to borrow from the bank and spend the $35k on mentor, and then mentor has the "connection" with the community bank to negotiate a deal and brought a 70K property for 40K with FMV of $140K.
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29 November 2024 | 6 replies
Quote from @Isabella Romano: I am looking to buy a new property and am running into issues getting qualified for conventional loaning due to high DTI.
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3 December 2024 | 15 replies
You can do FHA with 3.5% down- less in some states with down payment assistance, but you're better off doing a conventional at 5% down if you can swing it.
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29 November 2024 | 1 reply
CONVENTIONAL FINANCING What was the outcome?