1 October 2018 | 0 replies
Is this investor asking if the seller will lower the asking price and only finance 214000?

26 October 2018 | 2 replies
We own primary home with 50k equity.Want to invest in lower risk, low or no repair/rehab work real estate.We will sincerely appreciate all advice.

1 October 2018 | 1 reply
We have indentified management as a huge opportunity and a reason for its lower than market-rate valuation.

2 December 2018 | 10 replies
Advantages of commercial can be a quicker close, lower down payment, and lower closing costs.

2 October 2018 | 10 replies
They only need to close within a time frame that includes the first one to sell (in other words they all sell within 180 days of the sale of the first property) as long as you can locate the right replacement and get the right terms.Another very attractive option would be to scale down a little and maybe look for a replacement property that you could get for $600K - like a 2.4 - $3 mil property that needs $400K of work to get it to high functioning.

3 October 2018 | 3 replies
Prob what some would consider lower income with a lot of potential.

2 October 2018 | 4 replies
If they have used their lifetime exemption of 22M, the gift tax they pay will increase your basis. ( I dont expect this is the case) Your basis will be their basis which will be lower than 150k FMV.

4 October 2018 | 18 replies
What you need to do to fix this is a surface drain around the section of the building that lower than the house and divert it away.

2 October 2018 | 2 replies
From everything I've read, this should be covered by a landlord insurance policy that covers damage done by tenants (specifically, this tends to be categorized as Vandalism because the tenant is knowingly doing damage to your property).Here are some photos of the aftermathtldr; A tenant smoking meth cost my colleague over $25,000.The key takeaways here I believe are: 1) get a good insurance policy, being stingy might cost you years worth of profit, 2) screen your tenants well and inspect frequently (especially for lower class properties), and 3) be prepared for unexpected costs, this might be a rarer case but **** happens.Also I'm not a lawyer or insurance expert so you should consult professionals with regards to your state laws and local insurance policies to figure out how to cover yourself from a situation like this.I'm interested to hear if any of you have had to deal with something similar and also any suggestions you might have.
24 April 2019 | 2 replies
Another reason is that a borrower may expect his earnings to go up substantially in the near future, but wants a lower payment right now.call optionSimilar to the acceleration clause.capAdjustable Rate Mortgages have fluctuating interest rates, but those fluctuations are usually limited to a certain amount.