
3 June 2020 | 10 replies
I'm not experienced enough to know when I'm chasing an investment down a hill. 3) I've read that in a down economy, lower class properties tend to fare better than their counterparts because renters begin to downsize their lives.
16 June 2020 | 9 replies
Perhaps your counterpart can do the same with their client.

2 April 2020 | 5 replies
You're better off getting a Mexican tax advisor who will work with a US counterpart.

27 February 2020 | 48 replies
In Houston, I think the counterparts might be Waller, Hockley, Sealy, Hempstead, Anderson, and maybe even Navasota (this being closer to College Station but still).

10 March 2020 | 2 replies
A 15-year mortgage requires an even higher monthly payment of $1,530, but with a smaller amount of interest paid at $75,398.Note that 25-year mortgages often feature lower interest rates than their 30-year counterparts, resulting in more savings on interest.The only reason to move to a 15 or 25 is to save interest in the life of the loan but your payment will be higher than a 30.

8 June 2020 | 7 replies
@Cesar Escobar In my opinion, if credit is not a concern (i.e. you can qualify for a conventional loan if you want to) there are two main reasons to use a 203k loan:You require a construction budget, but aren't able to put 20%+ down to acquire a construction loan (or don't want to)This is a first time rehab and you want to take advantage of a professional consultantThe second option has much less impact than the first. 203k loans tend to be more expensive than their conventional counterparts.

7 May 2020 | 10 replies
Examples: Often mentioning section 8 or certain tax deferral laws or low DP mortgage packages that may not have equivalent counterparts in Montreal.

26 November 2013 | 30 replies
These different folks may have a whole different view on the value of the property than their foreclosure counterparts.

27 May 2014 | 1 reply
Local/Regional bank loans are relatively cheap when compared to their non-recourse counterparts.

28 May 2007 | 19 replies
I don't understand the MAC that much, but what I do understand I like better than the PC counterpart.