Kris Tohovitis
Multifamily investing advice
8 January 2025 | 9 replies
You're likely looking at a 25% down loan for a non-owner occupied.
Bill Burkhead
Renting to someone’s parent
5 January 2025 | 2 replies
Everyone completes an application...don't you want to know who will be occupying your property?
Tayvion Payton
Seeking Advice: Is $850K a Reasonable Offer for This Multifamily Property?
13 January 2025 | 17 replies
Here's a breakdown of the situation:Current Occupancy: 80% (16/20 units occupied).Current Gross Rent Roll: $14,265/month.Market Rent Potential: $17,665/month (100% occupancy).Renovation Needs: 15 units require full renovation ($10K/unit), 4 units are 75% renovated ($2.5K/unit), totaling $160K in renovation costs.Vacancy Loss: $41,820/year in lost income due to current vacancies.Cap Rate AnalysisThe seller lists the cap rate as 9.59%, but this is based on the projected NOI of $119,858 (assuming full occupancy and market rents).
Dena Sommers
Partial Owner Financing Question
15 January 2025 | 2 replies
Your name and credit would stay with the existing note, which you would keep paying on - ideally yourself with money you receive from the "buyer", because if they don't pay your credit is wrecked and your house is in foreclosure.If you search on here you'll see everyone and their brother looking to do Subto and it's a nightmare unless the buyer has the funds to pay the note off if/when the original lender figures out you don't occupy the property any more and are attempting to do what you want to do, since most loans are going to specify that performance.
Jorge Vazquez
Sign on rental properties yes or not?
15 January 2025 | 10 replies
All for a sign as long as the property looks occupied...leave shoes near the front door, have exterior lighting, and at least a RING camera.
Justin Snead
Becoming a Real Estate Agent Best Advice.
14 January 2025 | 5 replies
If you are interested in becoming a landlord or buy and hold investor a great way to get started is by house hacking a multifamily with an owner occupied loan.
Donnie Jones
brand new with high aspirations to learn more
16 January 2025 | 4 replies
I like the strategy of having a job with guaranteed income and taking advantage of owner occupied financing to purchase a house hack, staying connected with the REI community in the area, and scaling up from there.
Ashley Larkin
HELOC Question for my LTR Under a Business Name
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
If you could do it differently, owner occupied is easiest to get a HELOC on and has the lowest interest rates.
Rich O'Brien
I’m losing a house to unpaid property taxes. Need help
6 January 2025 | 17 replies
I think hard money lender to take this risk cannot legally charge appropriately which means the law is working against you (the law meant to protect owner occupied owners from unfair loans).I agree with @Jay Hinrichs that your best option likely is to sell on the mls.
Sachin Amin
New Construction SFH for investing
4 January 2025 | 5 replies
Owner occ developments there is no value associated to the income approach so these props generally speaking will appreciate a lot more as the neighborhoods are much more desirable. builders the last thing they want to do is sell to investors if they are creating owner occupied communities.. rentals degrade the neighborhood and they will be sabotaging their own values to allow a bunch of investors to buy and rent out in their communities.So when you buy new builds keep in mind if its a build to rent community they will NOT appreciate like owner occupied neighborhoods.. might be best to find something already 3 to 5 years old where the stigma of renters dies down.. that would be best to protect your investment.