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16 August 2024 | 4 replies
Personally, I have no issues making the full monthly payments from the start, so it seems unnecessary to pay the buydown payment just to have lower payments in the first two years.Additionally, my lender said that if I refinance before the 2-year period is over, the remaining buydown payment would be applied to the principal.
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20 August 2024 | 45 replies
The borrower can pay off the remaining principal balance, unpaid interest earned, legal fees, etc.
15 August 2024 | 2 replies
Depending on the facts and circumstances of the agreement, it could either be treated either1) the sale occurs as of the original agreement date, and then your taxable gain is generally spread out over the life of the principal payments as an installment sale (although I should mention any depreciation you've taken on your property could affect this), or2) the sale does not occur until the lease option is exercised, and gain reported at that time.
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14 August 2024 | 9 replies
Seen a YouTube where the owner/principal provided a process to scale quickly.
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14 August 2024 | 4 replies
Thanks you for sharing.Question, as I pay down the principal on the entitlement, does that me the entitlement goes down too?
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15 August 2024 | 8 replies
When you can buy properties like this, you can get almost 100% of your money out of the property, convert the property into a long term rental loan, with a DSCR Loan (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) where we as the lender look at the property and if it cash flows, and that is expressed as a ratio, for instance if your Total Loan payment including Principal, Interest, Taxes and Insurance was $1000/mo, then you would need a rent of $1200/mo and you would have a 1.2 DSCR Ratio.Here is an example of a cheap duplex https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/732-Broad-St-Menasha-WI-5...
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15 August 2024 | 29 replies
There isn't any equity stake to protect your principal capital investment.
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
Yes, the same Adam Smith who laid down the principals of Free Trade Capitalism.
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14 August 2024 | 7 replies
While that is good for lenders, since the process can possibly be less than 30 days, while other states could take years. it's a hazard for 2nd lien position holders who could not be informed quickly enough to safeguard their principal before the senior creditor forecloses or don't have the capital available to pay off the 1st lien holder to preserve their loan position and avoid foreclosure.
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13 August 2024 | 4 replies
First time posting and getting into the investment scene, I currently have a single family home that was my previous primary, and looking into purchasing my 1st true investment property, trying to find some advice on the financial aspect of the purchase, here's my scenario;Currently going through pre-approval with the builder and I do have liquid assets enough to cover the downpayment for the property (40k) but I do have a car note (41k, 800 monthly, extra 500 to principal monthly) and a Patio upgrade (25k no interest till March 2025).