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Dan Frehmeyer Replace roof and HVAC?
26 May 2024 | 40 replies
i have 2 properties that had wind damage , Both were covered , both same insurance company and this was 4 years ago and rates didnt go up much at all . 
Dustin Lunceford Owner financed offers on my listings
25 May 2024 | 4 replies
From my experience I would avoid it as a seller unless I was getting a large down payment, a larger purchase price, or a higher than market interest rate
Mike Auerbach Biggest 1031 Misconception - "1031 Buyers Over Pay"
25 May 2024 | 3 replies
To the degree, one is realistic, the probability of finding a replacement property increase.Say you want to sell a fourplex to trade into and buy via 1031 a 20 unit apartment building.And the market cap rate is 6% but you want to buy something that offers a 6.5% cap rate, you probably won’t be able to find it.
Peter S. Medium term rental software
24 May 2024 | 2 replies
Rentometer: This tool helps you determine rental rates by comparing them to local listings.
Kara Courtney OKC Investment Funding Under $80,000?
24 May 2024 | 19 replies
I am getting ready to purchase my first rental property in Oklahoma City, OK and I’m looking at an home that is priced under $80,000.I plan to put 25% down to get the best rate.I’m from California and haven’t run into this before... but it seems like there are lending minimums and a conventional loan of $60,000 isn’t something I’m finding easily.I could likely get a hard money loan or get a HELOC on my primary residence and purchase the home with cash... but I don’t like these options because the interest rates are higher than a Conventional loan.Besides hard money or a HELOC, are there any suggestions on how to get this smaller loan at a reasonable rate?
Mateo Monsalve Diversifying my portfolio, when to invest overseas?
24 May 2024 | 5 replies
Real estate can appreciate overseas but you could still lose money based on currency exchange rates and strength.
Chris Mason $4m Los Angeles Shopping Center 6% Cap Rate Acquisition - Financing Survey/Review
22 May 2024 | 0 replies
. - 6% cap rate reflects a nice safe part of Los Angeles, California, a prudent investment, not one that will make anyone rich overnight, but a place that higher net worth individuals park wealth to preserve it (imagine the depreciation write-off). 6% cap rate also tells us, right off the bat, that we're going to be in the ballpark of 60% LTV.- We will stipulate that this is hypothetical. 
Edward Briley Buying Real Estate with a credit card
26 May 2024 | 27 replies
The challenge I asked myself was, 'Can I make money in real estate even when paying high interest rates?'
Brandon S. Conventional rehab loans from local banks
24 May 2024 | 3 replies
So, yes, you can absolutely get a traditional loan using 20% down an receive a loan with lower closing costs and a lower interest rate...or you could go the other route.Hope that makes sense how I am describing it. 
Stephanie Gledhill Who is doing Heloc's on Investment Properties
24 May 2024 | 27 replies
I found Third Fed Credit Union with a great rate prime - 1.01 = 2.24% for balance over $50K.I have a great rate on my Primary home (in CA) and investment property so I don't want to do a cash-out refi.