Chris Brown
Note Investing Training Programs
27 November 2024 | 18 replies
Buying from secondary market or looking to originate / seller finance ?
Federico Lombardo
Super Early Days
2 December 2024 | 8 replies
These have been very grounding.I don't want this feed to turn into a chain of the same type of comments so I'll bring attention to what matters the most - two quotes from my original post.Thanks again all:)
Csingh Singh
Investing in California vs. other landlord-friendly states: What should I do?
27 November 2024 | 13 replies
I wanted to ask if anyone who was originally an investor from CA moved to other landlord friendly states like NV, AZ, TX and found their market and how that has been.
Glenn N.
Hard money lender ,borrower moved his LLC to Delaware without notification.
30 November 2024 | 2 replies
Where do these ideas even originate?
Tim W.
Help with Mortgage Financing on Small Multi-Family outside Pittsburgh
28 November 2024 | 5 replies
You don’t necessarily have to pay points for the rate, but you’ll very likely be charged an origination fee.
Elliot B.
Submetering Heat with BTU/Flow/Energy Meters
29 November 2024 | 27 replies
Originally posted by @Elliot B.
Paul Kang
Pace Morby Subto and Gator Review
2 December 2024 | 8 replies
Originally, I had thought Pace was a part of Bigger Pockets like Brandon Turner and David Greene.
Leslie Chukwuleta
Mid Term Rental help in DFW
2 December 2024 | 29 replies
Have you gotten out of the original hard money loan or still paying the double digit interest cost?
Inderpreet Singh
Transfer to LLC [Prevent Liability] without "Due on Sale Clause"
28 November 2024 | 5 replies
If FNMA, FNMA allows transfer of deed to LLC if mortgage originated after June 1, 2016 and original borrower owns a majority interest in the LLC and any 12 months of owner-occupancy is first met:https://servicing-guide.fanniemae.com/THE-SERVICING-GUIDE/Part-D-Providing-Solutions-to-a-Borrower/Subpart-D1-Assisting-the-Borrower-with-Property-Related/Chapter-D1-4-Transfers-of-Ownership/Section-D1-4-1-Information-Relating-to-Transfers-of-Owner/D1-4-1-02-Allowable-Exemptions-Due-to-the-Type-of-Transfer/1041300841/D1-4-1-02-Allowable-Exemptions-Due-to-the-Type-of-Transfer-09-09-2020.htm
Liam Alvarez
Best Apps for Analyzing Real Estate Markets: Share Your Experience!
3 December 2024 | 19 replies
For simplicity, I've assumed no principal paydown on the original $300,000 mortgage.After two years: $400,000 × (1 + 8%)^2 × 75% - $300,000 ≈ $49,920After three years: $400,000 × (1 + 8%)^3 × 75% - $300,000 ≈ $77,914After four years: $400,000 × (1 + 8%)^4 × 75% - $300,000 ≈ $108,147While the above example is oversimplified, the concept is valid.