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Ashley Larkin HELOC Question for my LTR Under a Business Name
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
I talked to my lender contact and, as Kerry mentioned above, it's pretty uncommon that a traditional lender would offer a HELOC product on an investment property (non-primary home). 
Scott Trench 2025-2026 Might Be One of the Best Stretches to Purchase Multifamily Since 2010-2011
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
If curious, here are the last two: Jan 2023: Multifamily Real Estate is At Risk of CrashingFeb 2024: Multifamily is at High Risk of Continuing It's Historic CrashI think that the title for my 2025 analysis (likely Jan/Feb publication will be something more like:Multifamily is Finally Going to Hit Rock Bottom in Q2/Q3 2025 - Get Ready to Buy a LOT of itAs usual, I like to publish my draft thoughts here to get input from key players in the space and these forums, especially folks like @Brian Burke, to see if I am missing any high level areas, before I get into the weeds and look at the data more deeply and regionally. 
Pete Resendez A friend's divorce mediation and a townhouse involved
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
@Pete ResendezMost residential mortgages are non-assumable. 
Raquel Wilson New to Real Estate – Focused on BRRRR & Rentals for International Investors
4 January 2025 | 5 replies
I recently moved back to the U.S. after almost two decades working in international development and entrepreneurship across the African continent, from co-founding a tech-enabled logistics company in Ghana to negotiating public-private partnerships for infrastructure investments in Senegal.
Shayan Sameer New Rental Property Purchase - Out of State
7 February 2025 | 31 replies
Head over to bank rate or and take a look at the mortgage calculators, plug in the numbers and get an idea of what the property needs to generate to satisfy the intended debt.You still have to underwrite the deal for the non-finance expenses as well(typically 40-50% of the gross rents). 
Summer Shelton Income from property considered when applying for loan as primary residence
11 January 2025 | 8 replies
Fannie Mae has a requirement that if you want to use the rental income from the non occupied units, that you MUST have a current housing expense which means you cannot live rent free.
Luisa Morejon What to do with the proceeds of the sale of my home?
1 February 2025 | 23 replies
I would look into assets that are non-correlated to the stock market or real estate, as well as tax advantaged assets to help shelter your income. 
Izraul Hidashi If a Borrowers Promissory Note Funds a Loan Who Is The Creditor?
15 January 2025 | 34 replies
@Chris StrausbaughWhat state as in many states a lost note can still take action - especially non judicial states
Bob Dole Cost Segregation -- What is the true benefit of the accelerated depreciation?
9 January 2025 | 32 replies
Quote from @Bob Dole: All,Apologies for the newb question, but I just heard about cost segregation and have been reading up about it online.My understanding is this (and please correct me where I'm wrong):Pros: -accelerate depreciation, front load (vs. just a straight line over 39 years) -save money on taxes because of the depreciationCons: -if I sell the property, the recapture will be larger -not recommended if you flip propertiesSo hypothetical situation:-Majority of our income is W2 based, let's say it's $500k-Net income from commercial rental is $100k-Income from dividends and interests is $100k-Both of us are full time W2, so non-prof real estate (but this can change  -- please see below)So we're hypothetically grossing $700k a year. 
Leon G. Getting out of the rental business after 10 years
10 January 2025 | 67 replies
If you're not accredited, then I would say the rare syndication that accepts non-accredited investors, or something like FundRise or Crowdstreet or other crowdfunding platform, would be how you get that "riskier" side of the barbell to weigh more.And thanks for your feedback on FundRise, Crowdstreet, Farmtogether, and Groundfloor.