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1 July 2024 | 12 replies
Means we get taxed more.One or all of the above trip my trigger.
30 June 2024 | 18 replies
So, I stay out of any new MF deals for the foreseeable future.Of the deals I invested in 2021-22, at least one is heading for foreclosure and 3 more are getting close to the rate cap expiration that may trigger a foreclosure as well.
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27 June 2024 | 10 replies
(And if you think they'll update the language, I have a bridge to sell you...)Next, it has triggered occasionally and we send out a reminder that we are a smoke-free property which usually works.
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27 June 2024 | 2 replies
The mortgage remains in the seller’s name, but the buyer gains ownership of the property and makes the payments.Risk: This can trigger the Due on Sale Clause, so it’s essential to understand the risks and have a plan in place if the lender calls the loan due.Wraparound Mortgage (All-Inclusive Trust Deed - AITD):Definition: A wraparound mortgage involves creating a new mortgage that "wraps around" the existing one.
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26 June 2024 | 1 reply
I remember when I completed my first ground-up new construction here in Chicago - FELT AMAZING to finish.Our biggest lessons learned were around getting the water service done early on because of our harsh winters and making sure we keep our designer in check!
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28 June 2024 | 13 replies
When you're ready to pull the trigger hit us up!
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28 June 2024 | 100 replies
And so there were many reasons that I never felt personally comfortable with pulling the trigger on them.At the same time, you want to know how the investment is actually doing.
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27 June 2024 | 2 replies
Here are some options and considerations:Loan Against Equity/ETFs:Margin Loans:Description: Margin loans allow you to borrow money using your investments (such as stocks or ETFs) as collateral.Pros:You retain ownership of your investments.Generally quick access to funds.Interest rates can be relatively low compared to other types of loans.Cons:Your investments are used as collateral, so if their value declines significantly, you may face a margin call (requiring additional funds or securities).Interest rates can vary and may be higher than traditional loans depending on the lender and your creditworthiness.Securities-Based Line of Credit (SBLOC):Description: Similar to margin loans, SBLOCs use your securities (stocks, ETFs) as collateral, but they typically provide more flexibility and may not trigger margin calls as easily.Pros:Allows for ongoing access to funds as long as your collateral remains sufficient.Interest rates may be competitive.Cons:Similar risks of potential margin calls if the value of your securities drops significantly.Terms and interest rates can vary widely among lenders.Comparison with 401(k) Loans:401(k) Loans:Description: Borrowing from your 401(k) allows you to access funds without selling investments, using your retirement savings as collateral.Pros:Typically low interest rates.No credit check required.Interest paid on the loan goes back into your 401(k) account.Cons:Usually capped at a percentage of your vested balance (commonly up to 50% or $50,000).If you leave your job, the loan may need to be repaid immediately or could be considered a taxable distribution.Potential opportunity cost of missing out on market gains if funds are withdrawn from investments.Other Alternatives:Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC):Description: If you own a home with equity, a HELOC allows you to borrow against that equity at typically lower interest rates than unsecured loans.Pros:Lower interest rates compared to other types of loans.Interest may be tax-deductible if used for home improvements (consult a tax advisor).Cons:Your home serves as collateral, so failure to repay could result in foreclosure.Personal Loans:Description: Unsecured personal loans can be used for various purposes, including investing, but typically have higher interest rates than loans secured by collateral.Pros:No collateral required.Funds can be used for any purpose.Cons:Higher interest rates and stricter eligibility criteria based on creditworthiness.I am a loan officer and we do some of the loans stated above.
28 June 2024 | 10 replies
This step should be done carefully, with legal advice, to minimize the risk of triggering the Due on Sale Clause.Monitor the Loan: Ensure timely mortgage payments to avoid drawing attention from the lender.Legal Support: Have an attorney review all documents and agreements to ensure compliance with local laws and mortgage terms.The Due on Sale Clause is a critical tool for lenders to protect their financial interests, manage risk, and maintain the quality of their loan portfolio.