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Steve Englehart Cashing out IRA to buy rental properties.
3 January 2025 | 45 replies
There are also other ways to use money from an IRA without tax penalties such as for a primary residence or medical expense. just know what you're getting into and the best ways to avoid the tax.
Tom Pappas Future Housing: An Analysis of Container Home Senior Housing
19 December 2024 | 8 replies
Do I give up access to transportation, restaurants, cultural activities, doctors, emergency medical care, religious and business activities, vet care and maybe more, to live in the country on my ranch or on the beach in a beautiful country, or do I keep access to all those things and live in the city? 
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Blocked on Facebook
5 December 2024 | 34 replies
At this point I am trying to resolve amicably  but will look into at least a cease and desist if that doesn't work. 
Jonathan Greene What are your real estate investing goals for 2025?
30 December 2024 | 103 replies
Pick up one mid to LT rental in a high medical community outside of my current market.I have always been afraid to leave my current market and I want 2025 to be the year I get over the fear.Be more involved in economic development in my current market. 
Saika Maeda ADU permit or not; financial implications
20 December 2024 | 27 replies
HCD has no bite, but they would send a cease and desist letter to any entity that is trying to remove a safe unpemitted unit as their mandate is the protection of the various housing mandates from over zealous local jurisdictions.  
Nate Jenks Fixed vs "first responder" Adjustable rate mortgage.
11 December 2024 | 10 replies
Financing provided through this program is only available for properties located in Michigan or Florida.Available Product Type: SOFR 7/6 ARM, SOFR 10/6 ARMLoan Amount: $766,550 MaximumLTV: Purchase and No Cash Out Refinance - Maximum 99%Prepayment Penalty: NoneLoan Assumption: NoneEligible Properties: 1-unit dwellings, attached and detached condominiums, PUDsEscrow: An escrow account must be established for property taxes, and flood insurance, if requiredUnderwritingNo Private Mortgage InsuranceOccupancy – Primary residencesMinimum Credit Score - 700DTI – Max 43% (UW/Mgmt exceptions up to 50% with minimum 3 documented compensating factors)Student Loans – If in deferment, no qualifying payment requiredDown payment of 1% must be borrower’s own funds, while closing costs and prepaids may be gift fundsAttached condominiums require a 10% down paymentEligible Borrowers – Protect and serve heroes are defined as employees of public or private education institutions, employees of medical and healthcare organizations, all first responders, and active or former military personnel.Servicing: Retained
Jessica Di Biase Has anyone worked with The Realty Medics in Orlando?
20 November 2024 | 6 replies
How’s your experience with Realty-Medics?
Leo Cheng market assessment of Kansas city and surrounding areas
1 December 2024 | 10 replies
Also how about STR for the properties close to the KU medical center?
Joseph Waitkevich Airbnb in Vegas
5 December 2024 | 10 replies
They are not allowed in certain master planned communities.Summerlin, including Sun City Summerlin▪ Town Center▪ Skye Canyon▪ Cliff’s Edge▪ Symphony Park▪ Grand Canyon Village▪ Las Vegas Medical District▪ Providence SquareAnd these restrictions I find would be the most difficult for you to overcome - A short-term rental license does not provide authority to violate any common-interest community’s covenants,conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs).
David To California call for class action lawsuit on Eviction Moratorium
14 January 2025 | 329 replies
Here's what I do....again it may be controversial, but there is such an enormous pool of tenants that have vouchers that I can do this and still have plenty of people...No smoking of any kind.....I don't care if you have a card that says you need "it" for medical reasons.No evictions, ever.No felonies in the last 5 years.No dangerous breed "animals" or pets  and when fully grown the pet can't weigh more than 20 lbs.They will pay for a background check through SmartMove that costs $40.00I don't care what "story" they have, I don't sign the RFTA package until they give me one full months depositI actually don't care what their credit score is because the housing authority pays most of their rent.I don't care about their oncome because the housing authority pays most if not all of their rent.