
9 January 2023 | 9 replies
It is unlikely that a traditional loan would be an option for a wholesale deal, unless the seller is willing to work with you and the property qualifies for a traditional loan.

6 January 2023 | 7 replies
I really appreciate you reaching out to me , and giving us any insightsThank you,You can creatively finance it by not going through traditional lenders.

5 January 2023 | 4 replies
In a perfect world it works, but we live in a far from perfect world. 2) I would use DSCR loans or Traditional Investment financing to purchase properties the slow way and make sure the cashflow is there with conservative calculations.

9 January 2023 | 12 replies
It will be difficult for you to find an “off market turn key” deal in the traditional sense of cold-calling, driving for dollars or whatever other creative lead generation tools that exist for finding motivated sellers.

10 January 2023 | 2 replies
Many thanks,If you are planning on traditional financing (like Fannie Mae) then you need to know the rules.

2 December 2022 | 23 replies
Hello,Traditionally I have always done 20% down for a rental property and tried to see if I can find anything on obtaining a loan that requires less than 20% down on a investment property.

6 February 2020 | 184 replies
I had bought a duplex a few months before and while it was a positive experience, traditional bank financing took forever so I decided to use cash for my next purchase.

15 July 2010 | 6 replies
Edit: My experience is Student Housing, LIHTC, Mixed Income, and Traditional Multifamily.

10 January 2023 | 2 replies
At this point, traditional financing through a bank is not an option with current interest rates.

14 November 2022 | 7 replies
I myself cannot qualify for any traditional financing, but I have a long list of investors willing to put their money into deals.