
28 July 2013 | 10 replies
Some tips on evaluating deals: The 50% Rule: How to Quickly Analyze a Multifamily Investment Property If you plan on buying in the near future, make sure you credit score is high and debt to income ratio (DTI) is low!

9 December 2013 | 26 replies
Otherwise, I would suggest paying your debt

17 May 2012 | 5 replies
But it's certainly the way to go if you can wrangle it as it may eliminate the need for tarnsactional financing.

16 May 2012 | 15 replies
Let's assume I'm working in a vacuum, where there is no appreciation, no debt, stable rents, and the 50% rule applies.

17 January 2013 | 9 replies
that will wipe some of it out with bankruptcy if it goes through...http://www.citytowninfo.com/career-and-education-news/articles/new-legislation-would-discharge-private-student-loan-debt-in-bankruptcy-12050201Fundamentally, housing is housing.

31 May 2013 | 63 replies
Those with mortgage debt have rebuilt or are still rebuilding (takes forever here).

20 May 2012 | 3 replies
However, the lender will keep her on the note unless the court orders differently, I have not seen that done.If you assume the debt yes, you would have to qualify for future financing with the obligation assumed.

20 August 2013 | 15 replies
While funding is based on yearly government budgets, there is probably low risk that the government will cause thousands to become homeless by eliminating these programs.5.

23 May 2012 | 3 replies
1 beds have much higher turnover.The 2 bed in a different area could be in a more desirable area where rent growths,supply and demand,and appreciation is better along with cap rate compression.The same could be said for the 1 bed depending on where it is located.The 2 bed could be under market and you purchase and get 100 per month more per door and the income scenario changes.Some landlords keep under market rents to avoid headaches and turnover repairs and keep them full.They have paid debt service down over the years and dealt with so many headaches getting full market rent they do under market to not have the hassle.When you are slightly under market you can get picky and take the most well qualified tenants.Just like buying a house tenants in good standing want the nicest place they can find for the best price.