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Logan M. It may not be a popular bragging point but it is needed
30 April 2024 | 5 replies
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to drive through a potential community with my parents.
Jessica Carcamo Investing $55K need help getting started!
30 April 2024 | 43 replies
Feel free to DM me if you decide you want to explore this DFW for potential rental investment.
Noah Bacon Should I House Hack again?
30 April 2024 | 6 replies
I am investing in REI for my families future and have absolutely no intent of looking to "get rich quick", replace a job, or use father time as an excuse to make hasty decisions and potentially leveraging myself too far.
David Mueller Non conventional Lending
30 April 2024 | 6 replies
Hi David, be sure to conduct thorough due diligence on the property and evaluate its investment potential before proceeding with any financing arrangement.
David Ounanian What financing options are available for real estate investors?
30 April 2024 | 2 replies
Here are some common financing options:Traditional Mortgage: Obtain financing from banks with a down payment, paying off over time with interest.Hard Money Loans: Short-term loans with higher interest rates, often from private investors, suitable for quick acquisitions or credit-challenged investors.Private Money Lenders: Individuals or groups offering direct loans, with terms negotiated privately.Seller Financing: Buyers make payments directly to sellers over an agreed period, with terms negotiated between parties.Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC): Borrow against existing property equity with a revolving credit line, typically offering flexibility.Real Estate Crowdfunding: Pool funds with other investors via online platforms for various real estate projects, offering diverse investment opportunities.1031 Exchange: Defer capital gains taxes by reinvesting sale proceeds into similar properties within a specific timeframe, useful for tax optimization.REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts): Invest indirectly in real estate through publicly traded companies, offering liquidity and diversification.Joint Ventures/Partnerships: Collaborate with other investors to share resources and risks, leveraging each other's strengths for larger projects.Subject To Financing: Buy a property subject to the existing mortgage that's in place on the property (doesn't get paid off when the property sells).Assumable Mortgage: Buy a property and assume the mortgage that the seller already has in place.Lease Option: Rent a property with the option to buy it prior to a later date.Debt Service Credit Ratio (DSCR): A loan approved based on the income potential of the propertyThese options cater to different investor needs, preferences, and financial situations, providing flexibility in real estate investment strategies.Thanks,
Andrew Harrill Citizens Energy - Navigating a $60k Drainage Dilemma: Permits, Pipes, and Public Road
28 April 2024 | 13 replies
So there is a level of complexity and danger associated with this job.   
Robert Weissfeld Denver: Looking to partner w/ builder; scrape & build spec house; hot area
30 April 2024 | 3 replies
I could probably sell for 850-900k), but realize that there is a greater profit potential.
Malik K. First time house hacker
29 April 2024 | 8 replies
Selecting areas: Look for neighborhoods with high growth potential, amenities, and public transit when choosing places for house hacking, especially in big cities like NYC.
Autumn Kim Is it a bad idea to buy a house with squatters
30 April 2024 | 9 replies
If you've got the backbone to hold up to any challenges this situation might bring about, you could potentially get a pretty good deal on the house. 
Bruno Almeida Funding a long term rental but don't want to put 20% down for a DSCR loan
30 April 2024 | 5 replies
So, the even if the rent does not cover the debt service you can still potentially qualify.