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Bruce D. Kowal What REALLY Triggers IRS Attention in Real Estate Partnerships - From An Onlooker
29 January 2025 | 6 replies
I'd like to know because if they select them as they are entered into their database, right after filing, then there is another good reason to always extend and file on the last day.
Tom E. STR Insurance Question
14 February 2025 | 19 replies
I have a personal umbrella from them that extends not only my personal home & auto liability, but also the liability coverage on my commercial STR policy. 
Richard Herro Jr. Excited to Learn & Take Action - New Investor from New Jersey
19 February 2025 | 2 replies
Love that you are spending your commute at a mobile university.
Jon Luft Buying our first short term rental property
14 February 2025 | 18 replies
We are willing to spend up to 500,000.
Derek Wilke New Triplex to the Portfolio
18 February 2025 | 2 replies
How much did you spend on rehab and what was the ARV?
Cody Lewis Need Help Increasing Weekday Rentals
14 February 2025 | 17 replies
One idea might be to offer a discount or incentive for extended weekday stays—say, booking three or more nights—to encourage longer reservations.
Chris Cox Long time learner - jumping in!
14 February 2025 | 8 replies
We've been reading everything we can get our hands on, listening to podcasts, and spending time every morning reading and learning from the forums here at BP. 
Andrew Bosworth Best current commercial lending options for small/mid-sized apartments?
19 February 2025 | 13 replies
Freddie Mac Small Balance Loan (Dauphin County, PA)Loan Purpose: Permanent Financing (Refi & Acquisition)Loan Proceeds: $1,000,000 - $7,500,000Loan Sizing: 70-75% LTV; 1.30x DCR (Small Market) Amortization: 30 YearsLoan Term: 5-10 Year Term (Fixed), 10 or 20 Years (Hybrid ARM)IO Term: Partial Term IO (70-75% LTV; 1.30x DCR); Full Term IO (60% LTV; 1.45x DCR)(Small)Rate Types: Fixed & Hybrid ARMRate (Est): 6.10%-6.60% (Assumes Mission Driven)Rate Lock: Rate Lock @ ApplicationNon-Recourse: Non-Recourse w/ “Bad Boy” CarveoutsPrepayment: Standard - Greater of YM or 1.00%Flexible Prepay: Flexible Options – Stepdown & Extended Open/Par PeriodsRate Buydowns: Yes – Rate Buydowns Available Up to 2.00%Assumable: Yes – Assumable LoanCash Out Refi: Yes – Cash Out Refi OKFannie Mae Small Loan (Dauphin County, PA)Loan Purpose: Permanent Financing (Refi & Acquisition) Loan Proceeds: $1,000,000 - $9,000,000Loan Sizing: 80% LTV; 1.25x DCR (Nationwide Market)Amortization: 30 YearsLoan Term: 5-30 Year TermIO Term (PTIO): Partial Term IO @ 80% LTV; 1.25x DCR IO Term (FTIO): Full Term IO @ 65% LTV; 1.35x DCR Rate Type: Fixed RateRate Lock: Rate Lock @ Loan CommitmentRate Structure: Treasury Yield + SpreadRate (Est.): 6.50%-6.75% (Assumes Mission Driven)Non-Recourse: Non-Recourse w/ “Bad Boy” CarveoutsPrepayment: Yield Maintenance; 1.00%; 3 Mos Open @ ParFlexible Prepay: Flexible Prepayment Options Available Escrows: Taxes, Insurance, Replacement ReservesRate Buydowns: Yes - Rate Buydowns Available Up to (1.25%-2.00%)Assumable: Yes – Assumable Loan Cash Out Refi: Yes – Cash Out Refi OK
Karin Recalde Purchased property listed and sold as a triplex just found out from city it is a SFH
6 February 2025 | 28 replies
More difficult after spending money on a rehab, but it might be worth an appointment with an attorney.  
Aj Green Cancelling Home Purchase
7 February 2025 | 7 replies
I know its mean to say that people who do their own contracts get what they deserve, but you must know that if you are paying a couple hundred thousand dollars for something it just might have been worth spending $600 on a lawyer to do a proper contract for you.