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Alex SImon Newbie question about hard money and refinancing
24 March 2015 | 5 replies
But, being the newbie I am, I am questioning how to know if a bank will approve a refinance.The property does not (on the surface, no inspection yet) need any serious rehab, mostly fresh paint and carpet here and there.The property is almost fully rented and would generate positive cash flow from day one.What other factors might play a part in whether I'm approved for refinancing?
Jeremiah Gentz PRIMARY RESIDENCE: BUSINESS OR PLEASURE?
24 March 2015 | 2 replies
In ~3-4 years I should be able to pick up a house if I wanted after I own 4-6 doors of real estate which would allow me to settle somewhere with a wife and not keep moving every two years, or option B find a wife who gets investing and likes playing real life monopoly as we move up in property class.
Chad U. The argument for investing in Detroit's $500 houses
24 March 2015 | 16 replies
to me, investing in $500 houses in Detroit is all about playing the LOOOONG game. you are buying dirt, hoping that something reemerges from the ashes.
MAR DOUDAN What Real Estate Agents Wont Tell You and Don't Want You To Know
19 April 2015 | 28 replies
Let's play the math game you enjoyed since I just finished renting a property:30 minutes per interested party that actually bothers to show up x15 people: 7hr 30min15 minutes per interested party that didn't bother to show up x10 people: 2hr 30minIncome from fees: $0Lost wages: 10hr x $25/hr = $250 (I actually make FAR more than that, but trying to be fair)Let's assume that my 3 properties do this twice a year (the trend so far): -$250 x2 x3: $1,500/year lossLet's say I don't screen and I get "that guy" that I trusted to tell me how amazing he was like you claim about yourself.
Kyle Penland HUD Home
23 March 2015 | 2 replies
I thought the deal was dead, but the offer was actually accepted about a week later.
Dottie W. The Real Estate Agent
24 March 2015 | 7 replies
Where does my agent buddy come in to play?
Haitham Abbasi Finding Real estate agent
25 March 2015 | 29 replies
Also make sure they aren't prequalifing you and you sound like a dead lead.
Mel Rosario trying to make all cash offers now
28 March 2015 | 7 replies
A buyer getting a mortgage needs to qualify and stay qualified until closing, so as you can imagine things change, a job is lost or something and the deal is now dead a week before closing leaving the seller in a bad position if they've moved or bought another house.If you have the cash, use it to at least purchase so you can get better deals and then refinance it back out after a few months.