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Sherry Byrne Plans for Dodd Frank?
9 October 2014 | 126 replies
Should I only do a traditional rent?
Nate Downs Which method should I use?
17 December 2013 | 11 replies
I already know I can get a traditional 30 year mortgage on the property with 20% down around a 4% interest rate.
Geoff Ward Best way to get started when you have no money
16 December 2013 | 5 replies
Most traditional banks will allow you to have up to four conventional loans. it will take awhile to build up equity, but you will be moving in the right direction.
Lynn Harrison rules in California PML, residence?
17 December 2013 | 10 replies
If it's a PML then traditional lending regulations wouldn't apply as far as I know.
Account Closed Ideas on how raise money for business costs
17 December 2013 | 18 replies
The cost of education, either traditional or untraditional, is not a startup business cost.
Kelly Payne Refinance an interest-only seller-financed note?
17 December 2013 | 10 replies
The seller has agreed to an interest-only loan of $100/month with a 5 year balloon.My first question: Will this type of loan qualify for a refi with a traditional lender when the time comes?
Zoran M. Private Financing Lined Up. Who buys the house?
17 December 2013 | 7 replies
Just a lot less headache without the million pages of BS a traditional mortgage makes you sign.
Bill Jones Creative Financing In a Nutshell
2 January 2014 | 18 replies
You will be met with skepticism from critics who practice traditional financing usually real estate agents, attorneys, your friends family and the like.
Michael G. BPers in Philadelphia : Anyone know NRIA : National Realty Investment Advisors LLC - NY/NJ/ Philadelphia Area ?
7 February 2020 | 109 replies
Our 6 most recent client resale and cash out returns ( all HUDs, Title, Mortgage documents etc. always available for review) are:ADDRESSPurchase Cost (hud)1st Construction Loan Interest2nd Construction Loan Interest 3rd Construction Loan Interest NRIA Retainer FeeTotal Client Cash InActual Closed Sales Price Gross ProfitNET Cash on Resale HUD after Realtor + TaxesNET NET Return After Return of Cash InNET ITD Return on Cash InAnnual NET Return on Cash InNumber of Months Start-Finish411 Manton St$269,249 $26,924 $0 $0 $7,500 $34,424 $380,000 $110,751 $64,150 $29,726 86.35%86.35%12ADDRESSPurchase Cost (hud)1st Construction Loan Interest2nd Construction Loan Interest 3rd Construction Loan Interest NRIA Retainer FeeTotal Client Cash InActual Closed Sales Price Gross ProfitNET Cash on Resale HUD after Realtor + TaxesNET NET Return After Return of Cash InNET ITD Return on Cash InAnnual NET Return on Cash InNumber of Months Start-Finish413 Manton St$269,249 $26,924 $0 $0 $7,500 $34,424 $410,000 $140,751 $180,552 $146,128 424.50%188.66%27ADDRESSPurchase Cost (hud)1st Construction Loan Interest2nd Construction Loan Interest 3rd Construction Loan Interest NRIA Retainer FeeTotal Client Cash InActual Closed Sales Price Gross ProfitNET Cash on Resale HUD after Realtor + TaxesNET NET Return After Return of Cash InNET ITD Return on Cash InAnnual NET Return on Cash InNumber of Months Start-Finish764 S 19th St$341,465 $34,146 $0 $0 $7,500 $41,646 $515,000 $173,535 $171,792 $130,146 312.50%63.56%59ADDRESSPurchase Cost (hud)1st Construction Loan Interest2nd Construction Loan Interest 3rd Construction Loan Interest NRIA Retainer FeeTotal Client Cash InActual Closed Sales Price Gross ProfitNET Cash on Resale HUD after Realtor + TaxesNET NET Return After Return of Cash InNET ITD Return on Cash InAnnual NET Return on Cash InNumber of Months Start-Finish1118 Wallace St$329,489 $30,250 $ 1,830.00 $666 $7,500 $ 38,416 $438,000 $108,511 $65,006 $26,590 69.22%12.21%68ADDRESSPurchase Cost (hud)1st Construction Loan Interest2nd Construction Loan Interest 3rd Construction Loan Interest NRIA Retainer FeeTotal Client Cash InActual Closed Sales Price Gross ProfitNET Cash on Resale HUD after Realtor + TaxesNET NET Return After Return of Cash InNET ITD Return on Cash InAnnual NET Return on Cash InNumber of Months Start-Finish1241 Crease St B$300,880 $27,088 $1,854 $660 $7,500 $ 37,102 $420,000 $119,120 $68,263 $31,161 83.99%29.64%34ADDRESSPurchase Cost (hud)1st Construction Loan Interest2nd Construction Loan Interest 3rd Construction Loan Interest NRIA Retainer FeeTotal Client Cash InActual Closed Sales Price Gross ProfitNET Cash on Resale HUD after Realtor + TaxesNET NET Return After Return of Cash InNET ITD Return on Cash InAnnual NET Return on Cash InNumber of Months Start-Finish812 Christian St B$398,869 $39,887 $0 $774 $7,500 $ 48,161 $590,000 $191,131 $132,313 $84,152 174.73%53.76%39 The proofs in the pudding!
Douglas Larson Wholesaling for $256 an hour.
22 January 2016 | 24 replies
I am NOT a traditional wholesaler.