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Joe Rohne Bougie Beach House PCB Florida
16 January 2025 | 0 replies
Challenges?
Matt Miller What Systems Are Brokers Using to Run Their Business? (CRM, LOS, Marketing, etc.)
20 January 2025 | 7 replies
I started my solo-shop last summer and looking for ways to improve!
Alex Silang Mass deportations: will it affect rental markets?
30 January 2025 | 62 replies
The binary choice was not a good one, but I wouldn't anticipate some remarkable improvement of fiscal responsibility or operational efficiency in this second act.Before I post, remember all - you can talk policy but not denigration of parties/personalities.I think your points are well stated.
Cosmo DePinto BRRRR in Huntsville
8 February 2025 | 21 replies
For those who invest here, it has been tough sledding since 2023, and much more challenging since the onset of 2024.   
Philip Beckwith Appealing property taxes
27 January 2025 | 15 replies
@Philip Beckwith typically in Michigan, you can only do a tax appeal in February.The instructions will be on the back of your winter tax bill.You will need to have great comparables to challenge the City Assessor's valuation.
Adaid Carrasquillo Hello to Everyone
2 January 2025 | 1 reply
Excited and looking forward to improving!
Arthur Crum RAD Diversified SCAM ALERT!!!
20 January 2025 | 242 replies
We are going through a challenging time that will make us stronger.
Jacky Johnson Request to share cost in replacing part of adjoining fences
28 January 2025 | 16 replies
If the fence is shared and in bad shape, framing it as a mutual improvement could help.
Brad Roche FHA 203(k) vs. Fannie Mae Homestyle Renovation Loan
13 January 2025 | 5 replies
Here's how they break down:Fannie Mae HomestyleMinimum Down Payment: 3%-5% (Primary Residence) & 20% Down (Investment/Second Home)Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: Per County Loan LimitsOccupancy Types: Primary Residence, Second Homes, and Investment PropertiesUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements (e.g., new roofing, foundation repairs)-Cosmetic Enhancements (e.g., new flooring, updated bathroom/kitchen fixtures)-Energy Efficiency Upgrades (e.g., solar panels)-Accessibility Modifications (e.g., ramps, widened doorways)-Luxury Items (e.g., pool)-LandscapingNot Acceptable Renovations:-Commercial Use (e.g., turning a residential property into a commercial property)-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential Buildings (e.g., barns, stables)FHA 203(k)Minimum Down Payment: 3.5%Minimum Credit Score: 620Minimum Loan Amount: $50,000Maximum Loan Amount: $524,225Occupancy Types: Primary Residence ONLYUnit Maximum: 4 UnitsAcceptable Renovations:-Structural Improvements/Reconstruction (e.g., adding rooms, bathrooms)-Cosmetic Enhancements-Eliminate Health and Safety Hazards-Energy Efficiency Improvements-Major Landscaping (e.g., grading, tree removal, adding walkways)Non-Acceptable Renovations:-Luxury Items-Commercial Use-Temporary Structures-Non-Residential BuildingsBoth of these renovation loans are similar in many ways, but the key differences are:1.