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Nicolas Munoz I'm new to real estate investing and looking for some advice on software.
1 October 2024 | 12 replies
What makes Baselane stand out is its ability to help you qualify for refinancing or new loans.
Shane Quin Private Investor for Flipping business
1 October 2024 | 9 replies
That means when we sold or refinanced the property, the investor would get their principal back plus interest.One important thing to note: I only paid interest for the time that I had the loan.
John P. Seller Financing rates/terms for residential sale?
1 October 2024 | 6 replies
They handle:Monthly Payment ProcessingEscrow for Taxes and Insurance: They ensure property taxes and insurance are paid, which is essential to protect your interest in the property.Record Keeping: They also maintain records, which can be invaluable if any issues arise during the term of the loan.ConclusionGiven the details of your property and the $200,000 sales price, a possible scenario could look like this:Down Payment: 10% ($20,000)Loan Amount: $180,000Interest Rate: 8%Amortization: 30 yearsMonthly Payment: Approximately $1,320 (principal and interest)Balloon Payment: Due in 5 or 7 years (this allows for refinancing or payoff while giving you some flexibility).These terms are flexible and can be adjusted based on the buyer’s credit, down payment size, and negotiation.
Samuel Coronado Refinancing a VA loan from a 6.045% to a 5.125%.
26 September 2024 | 3 replies
Refinancing a VA 30 year home loan from a 6.045% to a 5.125%.
Matt Mastrelli Own my first deal (NJ), trying to decide to flip or hold: numbers included
29 September 2024 | 12 replies
Refinance and Rent:Given the numbers you’ve shared, refinancing and renting could be a solid move.
Tanya Maslach Newbie looking to take action
1 October 2024 | 13 replies
Also, to make your money go farther, cutting down closing costs is a great way to do that, We can help with that, which is why we offer 1 point Origination Fix and Flip loans.Is sounds like you already have a portfolio, you may want to look at refinancing your existing portfolio to free up cash for future purchases, the buyer's market is only going to last so long as these interest rates are being cut.
Soumojit Sarkar Hold on sell
29 September 2024 | 9 replies
Tenanted properties are extremely challenging to sell and the recent change in notice period has made that worse in BC.You are in a tough spot either way, only you know your financial situation and your numbers.Even after renting it'll not cover even the mortgage interest, let alone other costs.Another alternative is to never sell and keep drawing some cash out of it by refinancing when the interest rate hits a low.
William Johnny How Many times can you refinance?
28 September 2024 | 8 replies
Let’s say you have 10 properties that you refinanced with the BRRRR strategy would you be able to get an 11th property with the same strategy or would you have to wait until the one of the other loans are paid off?
Mona V. Tenant mvoing out before lease ends
29 September 2024 | 7 replies
That will prevent them from selling or refinancing without paying you.
Philip M. Best way to structure owner financing w/my Father for 54+ unit rental business
27 September 2024 | 1 reply
Concepts I'm looking into are a friendly loan, and/or gift of equity, that still might allow for additional re-financing