
19 February 2025 | 9 replies
Spend the money for peace of mind now.Also, make sure you're getting paid for the risk you're taking on with the foundation issues.

26 February 2025 | 11 replies
While most DSCR lenders require 20-25% down, some allow lower down payments under certain conditions:1. 15% Down DSCR Loan✅ Some lenders allow 85% LTV (15% down) with strong DSCR (1.2+), good credit (700+), and reserves✅ Higher interest rate compared to 20% down✅ May require prepayment penalty2. 10% Down DSCR Loan (Rare & More Expensive)✅ Available for experienced investors with strong financials✅ Often requires higher reserves (6-12 months of PITI)✅ Could involve seller concessions or second lien financing3. 0-10% Down with Creative Financing🔹 Seller Carryback: Find a seller willing to carry a second mortgage for part of the down payment🔹 Cross-Collateralization: Use equity in another property instead of cash down🔹 Gap Funding / Private Money: Partner with a PML for the down payment

20 February 2025 | 5 replies
Look for properties with value-add opportunities that don't cost much money.

5 February 2025 | 9 replies
They are running a personal brand, and I would rather donate my money to a good cause than their next mountain home.

20 February 2025 | 4 replies
This has dissipated, and that irresponsible crowd has largely lost their money and motivation.

20 February 2025 | 1 reply
I had a 1031 exchange money to buy an investment property and did not want another fixer upper, so I decided to get a new home that was move-in ready.

18 February 2025 | 4 replies
People pay a lot of money for advertising, so here is your chance to gain valuable "real estate" for free (or for the cost of a sign).

6 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hard Money finance, with about $5k of my own funds going into some over-budget costs.

17 February 2025 | 2 replies
Hi Kam 👋 There’s so many ways to make money in real estate and they all have their pros and cons.

16 February 2025 | 1 reply
My brother had access to the other $160K but ultimately purchased a 4-plex two months later using his own money instead.Currently, its written that if my brother doesn't use the funds then he gets 160k value from the estate extra, as I used my half already but then my dad suggested a 2% annual appreciation on that amount seems fair on the 160k for him, and now he believes it should match his home’s appreciation, which is roughly 5% per year.