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Zach Kirchoff 100% LTC lenders - at or below 75% LTV
2 July 2024 | 2 replies
Have a few lenders currently that will loan 100% of the purchase price and rehab, as long as the total loan is below 75% LTV.
Ryan Denman How to raise money and form partnerships with non-accredited investors
3 July 2024 | 4 replies
Reading through some other forum posts, it looks like there are much simpler partnerships, entities, or offerings that would meet what I am trying to do:My Role:-Decide on properties to purchase, mostly SFHs-Establish LLCs or other business structures to hold the real estate and distribute returns-Purchase properties, using loans as needed depending on the ROI/cash flow desired from investors-Act as property manager for the properties-Depreciate properties held in business entities to minimize taxable income to investors-Distribute returns to investors-Create investments that have high cash flow (CF) and low appreciation (App) , moderate CF and App, low CF and high App-Find investors from connections, friends, and family with no public advertising-Advise in a minimal capacity on tax and real estate strategies-Send investment reports to investors-Be fiduciary to all investors-Receive compensation from PM and other management work I do related to the investmentsInvestors:-Can be non-accredited -Invest as little as $1000-Can use retirement accountsWhat references can people recommend for me to learn about business structures, partnerships, securities, taxes, or other topics to get me started on learning what will work for my goals?
Jorge Abreu Hard Money, Soft Skills: The Winning Equation in Real Estate Negotiation 🤝
3 July 2024 | 0 replies
We can change the terms to suit our needs, whether it's the interest rate, the length of the loan, or the amount of equity that is needed.
Marc Shin Creative financing on a Triplex
3 July 2024 | 2 replies
Rate will also be much higher, given that you can get a loan with a bank at 7% and you can park your money in a CD or High-Yield Savings at 4.5%-5% Interest.
Nicole Gonzalez 1st Home Purchase
3 July 2024 | 1 reply
I accepted a conventional loan.
Timothy G Dunson Maximizing Returns: Why Residential Multifamily Properties
3 July 2024 | 0 replies
Factor in property taxes, insurance costs, and maintenance expenditures to ensure your investment aligns with your financial goals.Take Advantage of Financing Options: Explore FHA loans for owner-occupied properties or conventional financing options tailored to multifamily investments.
Rhyna Orillaneda HELOC to buy investment cash. What are possible exit strategy?
2 July 2024 | 7 replies
What are some of the exit strategies to transition to long term loan
Antinoe Staton Looking for a Sub to in the Elkton Md area
2 July 2024 | 5 replies
To find a house where the seller is willing to sell it to you Sub2 the existing loan you need to do quite a bit of marketing.
Jon Gorman Is it possible to refinance, buy additional property, AND still retain cashflow?
3 July 2024 | 3 replies
Would love to discuss what a DSCR loan cash out would look like on one of your investment properties!
Kyle Peters New to real estate investing and excited to get going!
2 July 2024 | 3 replies
Basically two ways to get cash from equity in an investment property without selling it - cashout refinance the current mortgage into a new loan, or get a second position lien (2nd mortgage or equity line of credit) to stack behind the first position and pull out the equity. 2nd liens are hard to get on investment properties right now, but they're out there.